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Congress Reintroduces Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act
March 21, 2026
Congress has reintroduced the Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act, a comprehensive legislative package aimed at addressing the maternal health crisis in the United States with a focus on reducing disparities affecting Black mothers and infants. Spearheaded by Representatives Emilia Sykes, Alma Adams, Lauren Underwood, and Senator Cory Booker, the Act comprises 14 bills targeting social determinants of health, workforce diversification, mental health support, data improvements, and funding for community-based organizations. This legislative effort signals increased federal attention and potential funding opportunities for programs and services that improve maternal health outcomes, particularly in underserved communities.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate new federal funding streams and grant opportunities related to maternal health services, community outreach, and healthcare workforce development.
- Agencies and contractors specializing in healthcare services, data analytics, and community-based program delivery may find emerging opportunities aligned with the Act's provisions.
- Organizations should prepare for potential solicitations emphasizing equity, mental health, and social determinants of health as key procurement criteria.
- This legislative focus indicates a growing federal commitment to addressing health disparities, which may influence future healthcare procurement priorities and funding allocations.
I am proud to stand with my colleagues in reintroducing the Mominbus Act. This landmark legislation is a testament to our commitment to supporting mothers and families across our great nation. By addressing critical issues such as maternal healthcare, affordable childcare, paid family leave, and economic empowerment for women, the Momnibus Act not only recognizes the invaluable role mothers play in our society but also takes meaningful steps to ensure their well-being and success.
— Rep. Emilia Sykes
The Momnibus Act is the most comprehensive piece of legislation ever drafted to address the maternal health crisis.
— Congresswoman Alma S. Adams, Ph.D.
It is unacceptable that the United States has the worst maternal health mortality rates among its peer countries, especially when so many of these deaths are preventable.
— Senator Cory Booker
Agencies
U.S. House of Representatives, United States Congress, Ohio House of Representatives
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- Rep. Sykes Joins Reintroduction of Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act to Address Americaโs Maternal Health Crisis | U.S. Congresswoman Emilia Sykes · Sykes House · Mar 20
- Adams, Underwood, Booker Reintroduce the Momnibus to Reduce Maternal Deaths in the United States | Congresswoman Alma Adams · Adams House · Mar 21