Title X Abortion Provider Prohibition Act
HR 343 prohibits Title X funding for any organization that provides or refers for abortions, limiting access to reproductive health services for patients nationwide.
HR 343 prohibits Title X funding for any organization that provides or refers for abortions, limiting access to reproductive health services for patients nationwide.
Bill Number: HR 343
Introduced On: January 13, 2025
Current Status: Introduced in House
Classification: Bill
The Title X Abortion Provider Prohibition Act aims to amend existing regulations surrounding the Title X family planning program. The primary intent of the bill is to prohibit any organization that provides or refers for abortions from receiving federal funds under the Title X program. This legislation seeks to reshape the landscape of federally funded family planning services by restricting access to providers that offer abortion services.
HR 343 represents a significant shift in federal funding policy related to reproductive health services. By prohibiting Title X funding for organizations that provide or refer for abortions, the bill could have far-reaching implications for health care access and the availability of family planning services across the country. Stakeholders, including health care providers and patients, will be closely monitoring the progress of this legislation as it moves through Congress.
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