Source: United States Senator for New Jersey Cory Booker
Washington, DC. – Today, U.S. Senators Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Marco Rubio (R-FL) introduced the Stillbirth Health Improvement and Education (SHINE) for Autumn Act, legislation that aims to reduce the alarmingly high U.S. stillbirth rate. Named after Autumn Joy, a New Jersey baby who was stillborn in 2011, the bill would provide critical resources to states, local public health departments, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and other related federal agencies to improve data collection and increase education and awareness of stillbirth in the United States. Companion legislation led by Representatives Jaime Herrera Beutler (WA-03), Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA-40), Markwayne Mullin (OK-02), and Kathy Castor (FL-14) was passed by the House of Representatives in December of 2021.
“As countries around the world work to reduce stillbirth rates, the United States continues to lag behind, resulting in thousands of families, especially Black families, experiencing the tragic pain of a baby being stillborn,” said Sen. Booker. “Increased federal resources for critical health initiatives will allow usto prevent a significant number of stillbirths. To that end, I am proud to introduce this bipartisan legislation that will improve federal, state, and local partnerships on stillbirth data collection and help enhance research, training, and awareness for this critical issue.”
“The U.S. stillbirth rate is unacceptable and must be addressed,” said Sen. Rubio. “Losing a child is an unimaginable tragedy and we should use all federal resources available to prevent this devastating loss of life. I am proud to introduce bipartisan legislation that would employ federal resources to significantly lower the number of stillborn babies in the United States.”
“Losing Autumn led me to lose my faith—that is until now,” said Debbie Haine Vijayvergiya, mother to Autumn Joy for whom the bill is named and founder of the 2 Degrees Foundation. “Watching this issue receive such overwhelming support over the past few months has been healing for my soul. I wholeheartedly commend the bipartisan effort to advance the SHINE for Autumn Act and am deeply grateful to Senator Cory Booker and Senator Marco Rubio for championing this critical piece of legislation in the Senate. At the end of the day, losing tens of thousands of babies every year should not be acceptable. We have a responsibility to understand why stillbirths are happening and identify what can be done to combat this crisis. We can no longer ignore this issue. We can, and must, do better for our future moms and children. The time has come for us to SHINE a light on stillbirth so that we can bring this tragic maternal and family health issue out of the shadows once and for all!”
Specifically, the SHINE for Autumn Act would authorize:
- Grants to states to support data collection and reporting on stillbirth and stillbirth risk factors.
- The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), in coordination with health care providers, to develop guidelines and educational materials for state departments of health and statistics on stillbirth data collection, data sharing, and educational materials on stillbirth.
- The establishment of the Perinatal Pathology Fellowship Program at the NIH to fund research fellowships on stillbirth, including research and training on fetal autopsies and improved education, research, and data collection.
- A report on the effectiveness of the Perinatal Pathology Fellowship Program after five years of enactment