Safe Surrender, Not Abandonment: California Lawmakers Advance Life-Affirming Reform
In California, a parent who feels unable to care for a newborn has a legal, confidential option to safely surrender their baby at a hospital or fire station without fear of arrest. Known as the state’s Safely Surrendered Baby law, this policy was designed to prevent tragic cases of infant abandonment. Now, two bills before the Legislature, AB 1628 and AB 2073, would expand and strengthen that law by giving mothers more time to decide and authorizing the use of secure “baby boxes” at designated surrender sites.

