Proposed law would allow pregnant women to stay out of jail until they give birth

Alabama State Rep. Rolanda Hollis (D) (YouTube).

An Alabama lawmaker has filed a bill that would allow pregnant women sentenced to incarceration in the state to defer their sentences until after the birth of their child.

Alabama State Rep. Rolanda Hollis, a Democrat representing Birmingham, introduced HB138 on Feb. 6. She argued that the bill, if passed, would help both parents and children.

“[The bill would] help children by eliminating the stigma of being born in prison, allowing for a short period of postpartum care, allowing for a child’s rearing to begin at home and not in prison,” Hollis argued to a legislative committee. “It is safer to give birth at home, and safer for a pregnant woman and for the baby for late-term care to occur outside of prison.”

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