Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB177

Introduced
1/22/25  

Caption

Protect Funding for Women's Health Care Act This bill prohibits federal funding of Planned Parenthood Federation of America or its affiliates, subsidiaries, successors, or clinics.

Impact

This bill specifically impacts women's healthcare by seeking to redirect funds that would have been allocated to Planned Parenthood to other healthcare providers. It asserts that although Planned Parenthood would lose funding, services will still be available through other qualified entities that provide necessary women's healthcare services, including family planning and preventive care. Organizations that oppose this bill argue that this could result in diminished access to crucial healthcare services, particularly in underserved areas where Planned Parenthood has been a primary provider.

Summary

SB177, known as the 'Protect Funding for Women's Health Care Act,' is a legislative proposal aimed at prohibiting any federal funding to the Planned Parenthood Federation of America and its affiliates. The bill is proposed as a response to ongoing debates surrounding reproductive rights and the funding of organizations that provide healthcare services to women. The core focus of this bill is on reallocating federal funds away from Planned Parenthood while ensuring that women’s health services continue to be provided through other medical entities such as community health centers and county health departments.

Contention

The primary contention surrounding SB177 revolves around the implications of restricting federal funds from Planned Parenthood, with proponents arguing that it protects taxpayer dollars from going to organizations that facilitate abortions. Opponents, on the other hand, maintain that such actions undermine women’s healthcare by removing access to essential services that Planned Parenthood offers beyond abortion, such as prenatal care, cancer screenings, and contraceptive services. The debate highlights a larger ongoing struggle between differing ideological views on women's health rights and the role of government funding in these services.

Congress_id

119-S-177

Policy_area

Health

Introduced_date

2025-01-22

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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