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New legislation will require breastfeeding accommodations at airports in New York state

This new legislation amends the current public health law to ensure there are breastfeeding accommodations beyond the airport security screening area.

ALBANY, N.Y. — New York Governor Kathy Hochul has signed legislation that requires certain airports in New York state to provide accommodations for breastfeeding parents.

This new legislation amends the current public health law to ensure there are breastfeeding accommodations beyond the airport security screening area. 

"One of the biggest challenges for new parents is finding a space to feed their children," Governor Hochul said in a released statement. "This is a fight that many have had to deal with for many years, and only recently have they been able to secure the rights and accommodations that they deserve. By signing this into law, we will continue to make New York a better place to safely and securely raise young children."   

State Senator Timothy M. Kennedy said, "This bill was created, as many bills are, after a conversation with a constituent of mine, who realized a gap in services for New York's mothers. As a working mom who traveled often for her job, Rachel Jackson found little to no accommodations in airports for breastfeeding moms. We drafted this legislation collaboratively to change that. This bill advanced with the support of many partners, including John R. Oishei Children's Hospital in Buffalo and the many mothers across New York who believed in the impact it would have on families statewide. I thank Governor Hochul for signing this bill into law, ensuring that moms have options on the go - and that they don't have to choose between their careers and raising a healthy baby."  

The Buffalo Niagara International Airport opened a lactation room in 2015 to accommodate breastfeeding families. 

   

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