Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB10349

Caption

Ensuring Justice for Victims of Partial-Birth Abortion Act

Impact

If enacted, HB 10349 would substantially impact the enforcement of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban. Specifically, it establishes a requirement for healthcare practitioners, hospital staff, and employees of abortion clinics to report any knowledge of violations to the appropriate law enforcement agencies. The Attorney General would also be required to produce an annual report detailing alleged violations and enforcement actions taken in relation to the ban. This would increase the scrutiny and accountability surrounding practices related to partial-birth abortions, significantly affecting healthcare providers and legal frameworks surrounding abortion services.

Summary

House Bill 10349, titled the 'Ensuring Justice for Victims of Partial-Birth Abortion Act,' aims to amend Title 18 of the United States Code by mandating that the Attorney General investigate alleged violations of the existing partial-birth abortion ban. This legislation arises in response to the discovery of remains of five babies by the DC Metropolitan Police Department, prompting the need for a thorough investigation into potential violations of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003. Proponents of the bill argue that the investigations are crucial for ensuring adherence to existing abortion laws and providing justice for the victims involved.

Contention

The legislation has drawn various responses, particularly concerning the implications for healthcare providers and the potential for increased regulatory oversight in abortion services. Supporters view the bill as an essential measure for enforcing laws meant to protect unborn lives and prevent illegal practices, while opponents argue that it might lead to unnecessary investigations and burdens on healthcare providers, infringing on patient confidentiality and care. The debate centers around the balance between legal enforcement of abortion laws and the rights of patients and providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB895

Ensuring Justice for Victims of Partial-Birth Abortion Act

US SB907

Ensuring Justice for Camp Lejeune Victims Act of 2025

US SB5257

Ensuring Justice for Camp Lejeune Victims Act of 2024

US HB2180

PARTIAL BIRTH ABORTION BAN

US HB3852

PARTIAL BIRTH ABORTION BAN

US HB629

Ending Chemical Abortions Act of 2025

US HB4303

Abortion Justice Act of 2023

US HB78

Pregnant Women Health and Safety Act of 2025This bill establishes requirements for physicians who perform abortions and abortion clinics.Specifically, the bill requires a physician who performs an abortion (1) to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital; and (2) at the time of the abortion, to notify the patient of the hospital location where the patient can receive follow-up care if complications arise.A physician who fails to comply is subject to criminal penalties—a fine, a prison term of up to two years, or both. A woman who undergoes an abortion may not be prosecuted.The bill also requires an abortion clinic, in order to receive federal funds or assistance, to (1) be licensed by the state in which it is located, and (2) be in compliance with federal standards for ambulatory surgical centers.

US HB611

Justice for Victims of Sanctuary Cities Act of 2025

US SB2584

Enduring Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.