Gov. Phil Scott has signed into law a bill that gives pregnant women the same accommodations in the workplace as people with disabilities.

Scott signed H.136 on May 4 with no fanfare.

The law, now called Act 21 of 2017, gives pregnant women accommodations under disability laws. The Senate streamlined the bill to make it simpler than a House version of the bill, which drew opposition.

โ€œThis is great news for a lot of women in Vermont,โ€ said Cary Brown, the executive director of the Vermont Commission on Women. โ€œThis is really about letting women be able to stay at work when they want to be working, but only need small accommodations to do so.โ€

Cary Brown is the Executive Director of the Vermont Commission on Women. Courtesy photo

Brown said disability laws already protect women who experience pregnancy-related disabilities, but not women who experience healthy pregnancies. She said the commission heard from women who needed, for example, uniforms that fit them or a water bottle at their work station, and the employers did not accommodate them.

โ€œWe really look at this as an economic equity issue,โ€ Brown said. โ€œWomen need to be able to keep going to work to support their families, and for some women this helps them keep their jobs. โ€ฆ This is the kind of thing that doesnโ€™t affect a lot of people, but the people that it does affect, it makes a huge difference for them.โ€

Rep. George Till, D-Jericho, an obstetrician and gynecologist, said in a press release: โ€œI’ve seen people fired for asking for a completely reasonable accommodation. I’ve seen people too afraid to ask for an accommodation because they feared losing their job just for asking. I look forward to telling these women that Vermont law now protects them.โ€

Attorney General TJ Donovanโ€™s office will enforce the law. He said in a statement: โ€œFor decades, Vermont employers have been doing a great job accommodating workers with disabilities. Applying that same positive mindset to helping out expectant or new mothers makes sense and is the right thing to do.โ€

Twitter: @erin_vt. Erin Mansfield covers health care and business for VTDigger. From 2013 to 2015, she wrote for the Rutland Herald and Times Argus. Erin holds a B.A. in Economics and Spanish from the...