Sponsors
Mary Miller (R) IL
Cosponsors
Brian Babin (R) TX, Brad Finstad (R) MN, John Rutherford (R) FL, Barry Moore (R) AL, Riley Moore (R) WV, Andrew Ogles (R) TN, Daniel Webster (R) FL, Claudia Tenney (R) NY, Keith Self (R) TX, Andy Harris (R) MD, Randy Weber (R) TX
Summary
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Subjects
Abortion, Civil actions and liability, Health care coverage and access, Health information and medical records, Lawyers and legal services, Women's healthPolicy Areas
HealthNext Steps
The bill has been referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. The next steps could include committee hearings, markups, and a vote within the committee, followed by potential floor debate and a House vote.Social Impact
The bill is likely to significantly impact access to abortion services, especially in areas with limited providers. It may affect women's reproductive healthcare decisions and increase barriers to care. Public discourse and social division surrounding abortion rights are likely to increase.Business Impact
The bill would primarily impact abortion providers, potentially increasing their administrative burden and legal liabilities. Compliance costs may increase, affecting the financial viability of some clinics. Potential litigation could further strain resources.Financial Impact
Increased costs for abortion providers due to administrative compliance, potential litigation fees, and potential penalties for non-compliance. The financial impact on patients is uncertain, though some may face additional costs or barriers to accessing abortion services.Bill History
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
IntroReferral - Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
IntroReferral - Introduced in House
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
IntroReferral - Introduced in House
Bill Text
Introduced in House January 28, 2025
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