A resolution recognizing March 14, 2026, as "Black Midwives Day" and the longstanding and invaluable contributions of Black midwives to maternal and infant health in the United States.
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AI-generatedPlain-English Summary: Black Midwives Day Resolution
This is a resolution introduced in the U.S. Senate that would officially designate March 14, 2026, as "Black Midwives Day." Resolutions like this one are symbolic in nature — they do not create new laws, spend government money, or require any action from federal agencies. Instead, they serve as a formal statement of recognition from Congress.
The resolution honors the historical and ongoing contributions of Black midwives to the health and well-being of mothers and babies in the United States. Black midwives have played a significant role in American maternal care throughout history, particularly in communities where access to doctors and hospitals was limited, and the resolution aims to formally acknowledge that legacy.
This resolution would directly affect no one in a legal or financial sense, but it is symbolically relevant to Black midwives, their patients, and communities that have relied on midwifery care — particularly those in rural or underserved areas. It also draws attention to the broader topic of maternal and infant health, which remains an area of concern in the U.S., especially for Black mothers and babies who face higher rates of pregnancy-related complications compared to other groups.
The resolution has been referred to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP Committee), which will decide whether to advance it for a full Senate vote. If passed, it would represent an official, formal recognition by the U.S. Congress of Black midwives and their contributions to American healthcare.
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. (text: CR S1094-1095)
March 17, 2026
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. (text: CR S1094-1095)
Mar 17, 2026Submitted in Senate
Mar 17, 2026