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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

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Progressive Legislation Proposed in Wyoming

Breastfeeding protections proposed in Wyoming contain one provision I have yet to see anywhere else:

Not later than the 2008-2009 school year, all state school districts shall provide instruction on the benefits of breastfeeding. This instruction shall be given in a general health and safety course in grades nine (9) through (12).

Imagine how far such a provision would go to promote breastfeeding! This would help counter some Americans’ erroneous perception that infant formula is as good as breast milk. It would teach young people that breastfeeding is the “default” — that it is so beneficial that it should be every parent’s first choice, and formula should only be used as a breast milk substitute when breastfeeding is contraindicated. Wouldn’t it be nice to reach teenagers before the formula companies do?

Wyoming House Bill 105 (PDF version) also would exempt breastfeeding from Wyoming’s indecent exposure law, allow breastfeeding mothers to be excused from jury duty, provide for a breastfeeding mother friendly workplace, allow for protection of breastfeeding mothers who are incarcerated and provide criminal penalties for interfering with breastfeeding.

A few of those are so noteworthy they bear further discussion. The incarceration provision states that if a mother is breastfeeding her child under one year of age at the time of incarceration, or while incarcerated gives birth to a child she will breastfeed, the child may accompany her to the jail until the child reaches one year of age.

The workplace protections (so important in light of the United States’ dismal record in this regard) would require an employer to provide a private location and a flexible work schedule for a breastfeeding mother, including scheduling 15 minute breaks every two hours for breastfeeding or pumping.

If enacted as written, the criminal penalties would provide even stronger protection than the recently enacted local legislation in Wisconsin. This law would make it a misdemeanor to interfere with a mother breastfeeding her child and violators would face imprisonment up to six months and/or a fine of up to $750!

I commend Representative Kathy Davison and the co-sponsors of the bill for proposing broad protections for the promotion and protection of breastfeeding.

[Edited to add update: Wyoming Legislation Stalls in Committee]

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3 Responses to “Progressive Legislation Proposed in Wyoming”
  1. Helen Call says:

    I’m vitally interested in promoting breastfeeding and protection for breastfeeding mothers. I contacted our legislative representative, Kathy Davison, about the issue of breastfeeding protection in public. I’m excited that it passed in part. I think it is vital that we legislate for breastfeeding education in the schools. New York has been doing it for a long time and has available cirrculum available for others to use. Keep me posted in any news. Thanks, Helen

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  1. [...] A push for broad breastfeeding protections in Wyoming ended quickly last Friday when the measure failed to make it out of committee by the deadline. In rare instances a bill can be revived later in the same session but most likely it will need to be reintroduced in the next session. I’m disappointed by this news as I particularly wanted to see enacted the provision for high school education on the benefits of breastfeeding. [...]

  2. [...] Yesterday Wyoming Governor Dave Freudenthal signed into law a bill that exempts breastfeeding from the state’s indecent exposure law. The law is a far cry from the original progressive legislation proposed by Representative Kathy Davison. The bill was scaled back considerably after pressure from business lobbyists who feared that additional protections would cost Wyoming businesses money (you can read why I think that’s ridiculous). Any progress is wonderful though and I’m happy to see this breastfeeding protection put into place in Wyoming. [...]



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