The MOMS Act aims to provide critical support to America’s mothers, both prenatal and post-partum. It includes establishing resources for expectant and post-partum mothers, adoption agencies, and pregnancy resource centers. The bill also addresses low birth and fertility rates in the U.S. and aims to help new and expecting mothers access necessary resources.
Key Points
Establishes 'pregnancy-dot-gov' for mothers
Aims to help rural communities and maternity care deserts
Includes Cramer’s Unborn Child Support Act
Pros
Provides critical support to mothers in America
Addresses low birth and fertility rates
Establishes resources for expectant and post-partum mothers
Cons
Previous attempts were blocked by Democrats
Some opposition due to misconceptions about the bill