Ensuring Women’s Right to Reproductive Freedom Act
HR 4099 protects women's reproductive rights by ensuring access to abortion and comprehensive health services, requiring states to align with federal standards.
HR 4099 protects women's reproductive rights by ensuring access to abortion and comprehensive health services, requiring states to align with federal standards.
The Ensuring Women’s Right to Reproductive Freedom Act aims to safeguard and enhance women's reproductive rights across the United States. The bill seeks to ensure that women have the autonomy to make decisions regarding their reproductive health without undue interference from state or federal regulations.
While the specific text of the bill is not provided, typical provisions in similar legislation may include:
The bill would primarily affect:
- Women of Reproductive Age: Ensuring their rights to make informed choices about their reproductive health.
- Healthcare Providers: Including clinics and hospitals that provide reproductive health services, which would be required to comply with new federal standards.
- State Governments: States would need to align their laws with federal protections, potentially leading to significant changes in state-level reproductive health policies.
The bill is sponsored by Lizzie Fletcher and has a substantial number of cosponsors (over 100), indicating broad support among House members. Notable cosponsors include:
- Jamie Raskin
- Marilyn Strickland
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
- Ilhan Omar
This extensive support suggests a strong commitment among Democratic lawmakers to advance reproductive rights at the federal level.
HR 4099 represents a significant legislative effort to protect and expand women's reproductive rights in the United States. As it moves through the legislative process, its provisions and potential impacts will be closely monitored by advocates and opponents alike. The outcome of this bill could have lasting implications for reproductive health policy nationwide.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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