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BILL • US SENATE

SJRES 103

A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Veterans Affairs relating to "Reproductive Health Services".

119th Congress
Introduced by Richard Blumenthal, Tammy Duckworth, Ruben Gallego and 7 other co-sponsors

Senate resolution to block VA reproductive health services rule via Congressional Review Act, restricting veterans' access to certain reproductive healthcare options.

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Bill Summary • SJRES 103

Legislative bill overview

This joint resolution seeks to block a Department of Veterans Affairs rule regarding reproductive health services using the Congressional Review Act (CRA), a mechanism that allows Congress to disapprove and nullify federal agency regulations. If passed, it would prevent the VA rule from taking effect and prohibit the agency from issuing substantially similar rules without explicit congressional authorization.

Why is this important

The VA serves approximately 9 million veterans, and reproductive health services—which may include fertility treatments, contraception, pregnancy care, and abortion-related services—represent an expanding area of veterans' healthcare. Congressional disapproval would directly restrict what reproductive services the VA can offer to eligible veterans, potentially affecting healthcare access for a specific population.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of reproductive health services: Disagreement over which services should be included (contraception, fertility treatment, abortion care, miscarriage management) and whether the VA should provide them
  • Statutory authority vs. regulatory scope: Debate over whether the VA has proper legal authority under existing veterans' healthcare law to establish these services through regulation
  • Veterans' healthcare access: Conflict between expanding healthcare options for veterans versus concerns about federal funding or role expansion in sensitive medical areas
  • CRA process concerns: Questions about whether using the CRA is appropriate for blocking healthcare policy versus other regulatory types, and whether it sets precedent for legislative-executive healthcare disputes

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