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BOSTON – Nursing moms would no longer have to worry about arrest or harassment for breast-feeding their babies in public, under a bill making its way through the Statehouse. The breast-feeding bill of rights would guarantee nursing moms the right to breast-feed in public and…
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BOSTON – Nursing moms would no longer have to worry about arrest or harassment for breast-feeding their babies in public, under a bill making its way through the Statehouse.
The breast-feeding bill of rights would guarantee nursing moms the right to breast-feed in public and private locations.
It would also prevent nursing mothers from being labeled sex offenders by exempting breast-feeding from the state’s indecency statutes.
The bill was unanimously approved by the Massachusetts Senate on Tuesday and now heads to the House.
Supporters say it’s long overdue.
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