HR343-119

In Committee

Title X Abortion Provider Prohibition Act

119th Congress Introduced Jan 13, 2025

Summary

What This Bill Does

The Title X Abortion Provider Prohibition Act adds a new Public Health Service Act section 1009. HHS may not provide Title X assistance to an entity unless the entity certifies that during the assistance period it will not perform abortions and will not provide funds to another entity that performs abortions. Exceptions apply for abortions where pregnancy results from rape or incest, or where a physician certifies that a physical disorder, injury, or illness would place the woman in danger of death unless an abortion is performed, including life-threatening pregnancy-related conditions. Hospitals are not excluded solely because of abortion activity if they do not provide funds to a non-hospital entity that performs abortions other than excepted abortions. HHS must report to Congress within 60 days after enactment and annually with lists of Title X grantees, exception abortions by category, certification dates, and entities that received funds from grantees.

Who Benefits and How

Abortion opponents benefit because Title X funding becomes conditioned on grantees certifying that they do not perform or fund abortions outside narrow exceptions. Title X grantees that do not perform abortions benefit competitively because abortion-performing entities would lose eligibility. Hospitals benefit from an exception allowing Title X eligibility if they do not fund non-hospital abortion providers. Congress benefits from annual HHS reports on grantees, exception abortions, certification dates, and fund transfers.

Who Bears the Burden and How

Abortion providers lose Title X eligibility unless their abortion activity falls within the rape, incest, or life-endangerment exceptions. Title X grantees must certify compliance and avoid funding abortion-performing entities during the assistance period. HHS family planning staff must collect certifications and report annually to Congress. Patients seeking abortion-related services may face fewer Title X-funded providers if current grantees are excluded.

Key Provisions

  • Prohibits Title X assistance to entities that perform abortions or fund entities that perform abortions.
  • Provides exceptions for rape, incest, and physician-certified life-endangering physical conditions.
  • Protects hospital eligibility if hospitals do not fund non-hospital abortion providers outside exceptions.
  • Requires HHS reports within 60 days and annually on grantees, exception abortions, certifications, and fund transfers.

Evidence Chain:

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At a Glance

What This Bill Does

Bars Title X family planning assistance to entities that perform abortions or fund abortion-performing entities, except for rape, incest, or life-endangering physical conditions, while preserving hospital eligibility if hospitals do not fund non-hospital abortion providers and requiring annual HHS reports to Congress.

Key Policy Areas

Health Care, Abortion, Federal Grants

Primary Purpose

Bars Title X family planning assistance to entities that perform abortions or fund abortion-performing entities, except for rape, incest, or life-endangering physical conditions, while preserving hospital eligibility if hospitals do not fund non-hospital abortion providers and requiring annual HHS reports to Congress.

Policy Domains

Health Care Abortion Federal Grants

Resolution provisions

Identified Gains
  • Abortion opponents
  • Title X grantees that do not perform abortions
  • Hospitals
  • Congress
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Congress: ,
Hospitals: ,
Abortion opponents: ,
Title X grantees that do not perform abortions: ,
Identified Costs
  • Abortion providers
  • Title X grantees
  • HHS family planning staff
  • Patients seeking abortion-related services
Model: codex-gpt-5 | Version: bill_summary_v2 | Source: ih
Title X grantees: ,
Abortion providers: ,
HHS family planning staff: ,
Patients seeking abortion-related services: ,

Legislative Progress

In Committee
Introduced Committee Passed
Jan 13, 2025

Ms. Foxx (for herself, Mr. Aderholt, Mr. Webster of Florida, …

Jan 13, 2025

Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

Jan 13, 2025

Introduced in House

Stakeholder Effects

cui bono?

How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.

Health Care
10 mentions across 2 clauses
+4 positive -4 negative ?2 uncertain

Abortion opponents, Abortion providers, Hospitals

Positive-direction: Hospitals, Title X grantees that do not perform abortions

Negative-direction: Abortion providers, Title X grantees

Government
2 mentions across 2 clauses
-2 negative

HHS family planning staff

2/3
sections analyzed
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Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

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Domains
Health Care Abortion Federal Grants

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