Pregnant and Parenting
Student Services Act
S.B.
72
P.A.
500 of 2004
MCL
390.1592 - 390.1596
Sen. Alan Sanborn
Effective
Date March 30, 2005
Current Status
S. B. 72 Pregnant
and Parenting Student Services was signed into law by Governor
Granholm on December 29, 2004. This law introduced by Sen.
Alan Sanborn, took effect on March 30, 2005.
This legislation is a funding initiative that would provide
grants for institutions of higher education to create an on-campus
office that provides pregnant and parenting students with
information about resources available through the university,
the community and the government in regards to their needs,
including: prenatal care, adoption agencies, childcare, family
housing, financial assistance, and healthcare. The office
will not provide abortion referrals, but instead, will provide
information to help students carry their baby to term and
stay in school to complete their degree.
This law establishes
a fund within the Department of Treasury that will consist
of money donated, allocated or paid into the fund from any
source public or private that would subsidize the college
project. Due to fiscal shortages there is no public funding
available, thus private donations are needed to initiate the
program. Institutions of higher education will be able to
apply for money to create a pregnant and parenting student
office through a grant program. The program will begin as
a two-year pilot program on two university campuses and two
community college campuses. After assessing the success of
the program, it will be offered to all Michigan institutions
of higher education.
This legislation has successfully
lead national pro-life lawmakers to introduce the Elizabeth
Cady Stanton Pregnant and Parenting Students Act of 2005.
This endeavor would establish a pilot program to provide $10
million for 200 grants to encourage institutions of higher
learning to establish offices on campus to aid pregnant and
parenting students. If this legislation becomes law, federal
grants could be distributed into the state fund created by
P.A. 500.
History
S.B. 72 was introduced by Sen. Alan Sanborn on 1/28/03 and
referred to the Senate Health Policy Committee. Testimony
was heard on September 22nd, with only one group speaking
in opposition to the legislation. S.B. 72 was passed on the
Senate floor with a vote of 26-8 on
12/1 /04. The House passed the bill 99-0 on 12/9/04, and was
signed by Governor Granholm on 12/29/04.
Originally, H.B. 4564 was introduced
by Rep. Pat Lockwood on 4/17/01. Sen. Alan Sanborn introduced
S.B. 878, identical to the House bill, in the Senate on 11/29/01.
Background Information
The idea for this bill was conceived at the Pro-Life Women
Legislators Caucus that was held by Right to Life of Michigan
in the fall of 1999. Serrin Foster, president of Feminists
for Life, addressed the women legislators that day on the
topic of college women and abortion. One in five abortions
are performed on college students and Foster explored the
reasons behind that tragic reality. Foster believes the lack
of resources available on college campuses to help women carry
their pregnancies to term and stay in school is the primary
reason college women choose abortion. The women legislators
understand that reality and were excited to support legislation
that begins to address the challenges pregnant and parenting
college students face.
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