Governor Spanberger Signs Momnibus Bills to Improve Maternal Healthcare, Support Virginia Mothers
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Governor Abigail Spanberger signed the Virginia Momnibus legislative package on April 22, 2026, enacting four bipartisan bills to improve maternal healthcare coverage. The package includes HB1400 expanding maternal mental healthcare screenings, HB1403 directing the Department of Health to develop a Severe Maternal Morbidity reporting system, HB425 authorizing Medicaid reimbursements for remote monitoring of high-risk pregnant women, and HB1353 directing the Commissioner of Health to assess a statewide maternal health safety initiative. The legislation targets Virginia's high maternal mortality rate, particularly for Black women who face elevated risks compared to other demographics.
“The United States has the highest maternal mortality rate compared to any other high-income country, and we know Black women are at far greater risk than the rest of our neighbors.”
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Governor Spanberger signed four bills collectively known as the Momnibus into law on April 22, 2026. HB1400 increases access to maternal mental healthcare screenings, HB1403 directs the Virginia Department of Health to develop a reporting system for tracking Severe Maternal Morbidity, HB425 expands Medicaid reimbursements to cover remote monitoring of pregnant women at higher risk of complications, and HB1353 directs the Commissioner of Health to assess a future statewide maternal health safety initiative. Healthcare providers in Virginia, particularly those serving Medicaid patients and high-risk mothers, should monitor implementation guidance from the Department of Health regarding the new reporting requirements and expanded reimbursement coverage under HB425.
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For Immediate Release: April 22, 2026 Office of the Governor Contact: press@governor.virginia.gov
Governor Spanberger Signs Momnibus Bills to Improve Maternal Healthcare, Support Virginia Mothers
Spanberger: “We Are Taking Decisive Action to Make Sure More Women Across Virginia Can Get the Care They Need at All Stages of Pregnancy” RICHMOND, VA — Governor Abigail Spanberger today signed a package of bipartisan legislation — commonly known as the Momnibus — to improve and expand healthcare coverage for Virginia mothers and families, particularly women who face the highest risks.
The Governor was joined at the ceremony by bill patrons and General Assembly leadership in Richmond — Senator L. Louise Lucas, Delegate Margaret Franklin, Delegate Destiny LeVere Bolling, and Delegate Laura Jane Cohen. Governor Spanberger signed bills to expand care for high-risk mothers, increase access to maternal mental healthcare screenings, and enhance the tracking and reporting of unexpected, life-threatening complications during pregnancy.
“No mother should have to fear dying during or after childbirth, and no family should have to endure the pain of losing a mother to an avoidable death. Today, we are taking decisive action to make sure more women across Virginia can get the care they need at all stages of pregnancy,” said Governor Abigail Spanberger. “The United States has the highest maternal mortality rate compared to any other high-income country, and we know Black women are at far greater risk than the rest of our neighbors. I am deeply grateful for the years of work by leaders in the General Assembly to address these challenges, and I am proud to sign this legislation into law to protect Virginia mothers.”
“These new laws make sure mothers can get the care they deserve and children have the best start in life,” said Senator L. Louise Lucas, Co-Chair, Virginia Black Maternal Health Caucus. “Too many mothers, especially Black mothers, are facing life-threatening and high-risk childbirth. Virginia’s maternal mortality rate is one of the highest in the nation. By getting this legislation signed inti law, we are fulfilling a moral duty today to protect mothers and their children from harm.”
“Last year, we said Virginia would no longer accept the status quo when it comes to maternal health — and we meant it. Today, with the signing of Momnibus Act II, we’re building on that promise and taking the next step to protect mothers and babies across the Commonwealth,” **** said Speaker Don Scott, Co-Chair, Virginia Black Maternal Health Caucus. “This legislative package will expand access to care and strengthen support for mothers when they need it most. Virginia is setting the standard for the nation — and we will keep pushing forward until every mother is safe, every baby is healthy, and every family has the support they deserve.”
Governor Spanberger signed the following bills to improve and expand healthcare coverage for Virginia mothers and families:
- HB1400 (Delegate Margaret Franklin) — Increasing access to maternal mental healthcare screenings. Passed with bipartisan support.
- HB1403 (Delegate Margaret Franklin) — Directing the Department of Health to develop a reporting system to better track Severe Maternal Morbidity. Passed with bipartisan support.
- HB425 (Delegate Destiny LeVere Bolling) **** — Improving care for high-risk mothers by expanding Medicaid reimbursements to include remote monitoring of pregnant women at greater chance of heath complications. Passed with bipartisan support.
- HB1353 (Delegate Laura Jane Cohen) — Directing the Commissioner of Health to assess a future statewide maternal health safety initiative. Passed unanimously. BACKGROUND
In the opening months of her administration, Governor Spanberger has remained laser-focused on building a stronger, safer, and more affordable Virginia. Earlier this month, the Governor signed bipartisan school safety legislation measures to ensure Virginia teachers have the resources and training to respond to emergencies. These include strengthening training on red flag laws, helping teachers identify student mental health challenges, and modernizing internet safety education.
Governor Spanberger is also working alongside legislators to make healthcare, housing, and energy more affordable, accessible, and reliable for Virginians. The Governor signed bills to crack down on rising prescription drug costs, increase the supply of available housing, and protect Virginia families and small businesses from increased energy costs.
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