State Sen. Kelda Roys
Press Release

Sen. Kelda Roys Announces Pregnancy Loss Protection Act

 

By - Dec 2nd, 2025 02:32 pm

MADISON – Today, State Sen. Kelda Roys announced the introduction of legislation to protect Wisconsinites from prosecution after pregnancy loss — The Pregnancy Loss Protection Act. This legislation prohibits law enforcement officials from investigating pregnancy outcomes and protects women who experience pregnancy loss from criminal liability.

Sen. Roys made the following comments and released the following statement about the legislation:

“Around the country, anti-abortion prosecutors are targeting women who have experienced miscarriages and stillbirths, adding to the mental and physical burden associated with pregnancy loss. In Wisconsin, Republican politicians in the state capitol are circulating legislation to criminalize Wisconsinites for improperly disposing of a miscarriage.

“Today, I am introducing legislation to protect Wisconsinites from the latest anti-choice attack on reproductive freedom.

Wisconsin should be a welcoming place where everyone can thrive and get the healthcare they need without political interference or being investigated by law enforcement. The Pregnancy Loss Protection Act ensures this is a reality and protects Wisconsinites, ensuring they receive the dignity to heal from pregnancy loss without fear of retribution or prosecution.”

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