Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB3218

Introduced
5/6/25  

Caption

Reproductive Data Privacy and Protection Act

Impact

If passed, this bill would have significant consequences for how reproductive health information is treated under federal law. Specifically, the legislation would require that any requests for wire, oral, or electronic communications must not be aimed at individuals related to reproductive or sexual health inquiries. This could enhance protections for personal health data against governmental overreach, recognizing the sensitive nature of reproductive health matters.

Summary

House Bill 3218, titled the Reproductive Data Privacy and Protection Act, seeks to amend title 18 of the United States Code with respect to requests for data pertaining to individuals' reproductive services. The bill's central aim is to ensure that any data requests by government entities do not involve reproductive-related issues. This includes safeguarding the privacy of individuals inquiring about, seeking, or providing reproductive health services such as abortions or contraceptive medications.

Contention

The legislative discussion surrounding HB3218 is likely to mirror the divisive debates currently occurring at the federal and state levels regarding reproductive rights. Supporters will argue that the bill is vital for protecting the privacy and autonomy of individuals, particularly in the aftermath of recent court rulings affecting reproductive rights. Conversely, opponents may assert that the legislation could complicate legitimate investigations and law enforcement processes related to the misuse of reproductive health provisions or risks circumvention of transparency in healthcare.

Notable_points

HB3218 not only emphasizes individual privacy but also reflects a broader societal concern over the implications of data collection and surveillance concerning reproductive health. The inclusion of clear definitions to delineate what constitutes reproductive or sexual health information is crucial in explicitly protecting such data. Additionally, the discourse around HB3218 raises questions about how well privacy can be balanced with the needs of law enforcement and public health initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB7841

Reproductive Data Privacy and Protection Act

US HB7450

Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act

US HB5949

Protecting Gun Owners’ Privacy Act of 2023

US HB6357

Access to Reproductive Care for Servicemembers Act

US HB4901

Reproductive Health Care Accessibility Act

US HB6157

Protections and Transparency in the Workplace Act

US HB4281

Protect Sexual and Reproductive Health Act of 2023

US HB1568

Moving Americans Privacy Protection Act

US HCR130

Commending State and local governments for championing reproductive rights as human rights.

US HB5535

Insurance Data Protection Act

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