Pennsylvania · 2025-2026
HB 26
An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses), 35 (Health and Safety) and 40 (Insurance) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in provisions relating to abortion, repealing provisions relating to short title of chapter and to legislative intent, further providing for definitions, repealing provisions relating to medical consultation and judgment, to informed consent, to parental consent, to abortion facilities, to printed information, to Commonwealth interference prohibited, to spousal notice, to determination of gestational age, to abortion on unborn child of 24 or more weeks gestational age, to infanticide, to prohibited acts and to reporting, further providing for publicly owned facilities, public officials and public funds and for fetal experimentation and repealing provisions relating to civil penalties, to criminal penalties, to State Board of Medicine and State Board of Osteopathic Medicine and to construction; providing for reproductive rights; repealing provisions relating to compliance with Federal health care legislation as to regulation of insurers and related persons generally; and imposing penalties.
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HB 26 proposes amending Titles 18, 35, and 40 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes regarding abortion provisions. The bill repeals existing requirements for medical consultation, informed consent, parental consent, and spousal notice, while also repealing provisions on abortion facilities and reporting. Additionally, it provides for reproductive rights, addresses fetal experimentation, and imposes penalties.
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Sponsors + 33 cosponsors
- Kristine Howard Democratic lead
- Abigail Salisbury Democratic
- Arvind Venkat Democratic
- Ben Sanchez Democratic
- Carol Hill-Evans Democratic
- Chris Pielli Democratic
- Christina Sappey Democratic
- Dan Frankel Democratic
- Danielle Otten Democratic
- Dave Delloso Democratic
- Elizabeth Fiedler Democratic
- Emily Kinkead Democratic
- Jenn O'Mara Democratic
- Joe Ciresi Democratic
- Joe Hohenstein Democratic
- Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz Democratic
- José Giral Democratic
- Kyle Donahue Democratic
- Lindsay Powell Democratic
- Lisa Borowski Democratic
- Liz Hanbidge Democratic
- Mary Isaacson Democratic
- Mary Jo Daley Democratic
- Melissa Shusterman Democratic
- Mike Schlossberg Democratic