John,
Last week, our Congressional Mamas’ Caucus recognized Black Maternal Health Week with advocates and allies who are trying to eradicate racial disparities in our healthcare system.
Our country is facing an urgent maternal health crisis, with Black women particularly impacted—being 3 to 4 times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women.
I founded the Congressional Mamas Caucus with Detroit-based Mothering Justice to advocate for mothers of color and working class families who have too often been underserved by our government.
We’re pushing for policies including affordable childcare, paid family leave, reproductive justice, and Black maternal health—such as the comprehensive Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act.
Please add your name to show your support for the Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act, which would save lives by extending WIC eligibility, expanding access to high-quality maternal mental health care and substance use services, addressing pollution-related health risks, and more.
Thank you for supporting life-affirming policies that help dismantle systemic racism.
In solidarity,
Rashida
---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Rashida Tlaib Date: Mon, Apr 22, 2024 Subject: Sign to support the Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act To: [email protected]
John,
We’re in a maternal health crisis: the United States maternal mortality rate is rising, and Black women are 3 to 4 times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women.
Black women have been systematically neglected and mistreated in our healthcare system, and they’re also more likely to live with health conditions from air and water pollution.
I’ve been discussing these urgent challenges with colleagues and advocates during the past week’s Black Maternal Health Week. As part of advocating to dismantle the systematic racism in our healthcare system, I’m urging Congress to pass the Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act.
This legislative package includes 13 bills that would:
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Extend WIC eligibility during postpartum and breastfeeding periods to provide crucial nutrition for parents and babies
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Support anti-bias trainings for employees in maternity care settings and establish Respectful Maternity Care Compliance Programs to address racism and promote accountability
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Expand access to high-quality maternal mental health care and substance use services
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Increase the number of nurses, midwives, physician assistants, doulas, and other perinatal health workers who moms can trust throughout their pregnancies, labor and delivery, and the postpartum period
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Improve maternal healthcare and support for incarcerated moms, including ending the horrific process of shackling people as they give birth
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Invest in community-based initiatives to reduce levels of and exposure to pollution and climate change-related risks
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Fund community-based organizations and Tribal organizations working on maternal health
Most pregnancy-related deaths are preventable, and it’s urgent that we implement these solutions to save lives now.
Can you add your name to support the Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act?
In Michigan, lawmakers have also introduced the “MI Momnibus” bill package to improve healthcare quality, access, and outcomes for Black women and birthing people in our state.
Across the country, we will continue the push to eradicate racial disparities in maternal and infant health, and to dismantle systemic racism in all our institutions.
In solidarity,
Rashida
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