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One Reply to “HB 3908 (2026)”
HB 3908 says pregnancy centers do not qualify for any state grant money unless they hand over a transparency packet, including where their funding comes from, how they spend it, how they would use state dollars, staffing and medical licenses, how many clients they served by service type, and what material support they actually provided.
After the grant, they have to report again and add an independent financial audit for each location.
It also gives clients a right to get their records within 10 business days for free, and it requires the granting agency to provide those grant documents to the public within 20 business days with identifying health info redacted.
An Act relating to pregnancy centers; providing qualifications for grant; requiring financial transparency; requiring reporting to granting agency; allowing for partial public disclosure; providing for codification; and providing an effective date.
One Reply to “HB 3908 (2026)”
HB 3908 says pregnancy centers do not qualify for any state grant money unless they hand over a transparency packet, including where their funding comes from, how they spend it, how they would use state dollars, staffing and medical licenses, how many clients they served by service type, and what material support they actually provided.
After the grant, they have to report again and add an independent financial audit for each location.
It also gives clients a right to get their records within 10 business days for free, and it requires the granting agency to provide those grant documents to the public within 20 business days with identifying health info redacted.
Effective November 1, 2026.
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