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HR 2029

Stop Comstock Act

119th Congress Introduced by Gabe Amo and 140 co-sponsors

Overview: HR 2029, the Stop Comstock Act, has been introduced in the House.Purpose and Intent: The primary goal of this legislation is to repeal the Comstock Act, a federal law tha

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Bill Summary · HR 2029

Overview: HR 2029, the Stop Comstock Act, has been introduced in the House.

Purpose and Intent: The primary goal of this legislation is to repeal the Comstock Act, a federal law that has criminalized the distribution of contraceptive information and devices through the U.S. mail or across state lines.

Key Provisions:
- Fully repeals the Comstock Act, which has been in place since 1873
- Removes the federal prohibition on the mailing and interstate transport of contraceptives and related information
- Affirms the right of individuals to access and use contraceptives without federal interference

Affected Parties and Impacts:
- Individuals seeking access to contraceptives will have greater freedom and privacy in obtaining these products
- Healthcare providers and organizations that distribute contraceptives will no longer face federal criminal penalties
- The repeal of the Comstock Act may have broader implications for reproductive rights and access to family planning services

Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
The bill has been introduced in the House and is currently awaiting further action, such as committee referral and hearings. The legislative process will determine if and when the bill may advance to a vote.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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