2026 SESSION

INTRODUCED

26109469D

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 287

Offered March 9, 2026

Commending Birth in Color.

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Patrons—Franklin, M.A., Nivar, Price and Rasoul; Senator: Boysko

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WHEREAS, Birth in Color, a community-based organization, advocates for Black maternal health in the Commonwealth and provides crucial support for Black women and their families; and

WHEREAS, Birth in Color strives to empower communities through comprehensive, culturally inclusive services and works to dismantle systemic barriers in maternal, reproductive, and infant health care; and

WHEREAS, Birth in Color recognizes that Virginians are increasingly struggling with infertility; approximately one in six people around the world experience infertility during their lifetime, a prevalence that spans all income levels and regions, and approximately 12 percent of women and nine percent of men in the United States are infertile; and

WHEREAS, the need for fertility care to build one's family arises from diverse factors and impacts individuals without regard to age, sexual orientation, relationship status, or gender identity; however, infertility does disproportionately affect some communities: Black women in the United States are nearly twice as likely to experience infertility as non-Hispanic white women, and people with disabilities experience higher rates of infertility, often due to underlying medical conditions, medications, or prior medical interventions; and

WHEREAS, the majority of infertility cases respond to evidence-based medical treatment, and Birth in Color promotes the use of safe and effective assisted reproductive technologies, including in vitro fertilization, as well as fertility preservation techniques, such as gamete or tissue cryopreservation, which are recommended for individuals at risk of infertility; and

WHEREAS, Birth in Color provides information about fertility and health care options and ensures that individuals receive timely referrals for fertility preservation and fertility treatments to break down barriers to family building in the Commonwealth; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the General Assembly hereby commend Birth in Color for its contributions to Black maternal health care and its work to address infertility; and, be it

RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Clerk of the House of Delegates prepare a copy of this resolution for presentation to Birth in Color as an expression of the General Assembly's admiration for its legacy of service to Black women and families throughout the Commonwealth.