MOMS Act
Summary
What This Bill Does
The bill creates federal pregnancy resource website (pregnancy.gov) with state grant programs, excluding abortion providers, establishes pregnancy.gov website with resource clearinghouse, ZIP code search, state grant program, and prohibited entity exclusions, and requires national list of licensed child placement agencies compiled by HHS, with state reporting requirements and annual congressional reports. It relies on grants, compliance mandates, reporting requirements, and definition changes. The main policy areas are Healthcare and Social Welfare.
Who Benefits and How
Pregnancy support centers and nonprofits could gain revenue opportunities, Pregnant and postpartum women could see lower costs, and Pregnant women in rural and underserved areas could face fewer barriers.
Who Bears the Burden and How
Abortion providers and affiliates could face higher barriers, Abortion providers (Planned Parenthood and similar) could face higher barriers, and Biological fathers of unborn children could face higher costs.
Key Provisions
- Creates federal pregnancy resource website (pregnancy.gov) with state grant programs, excluding abortion providers.
- Establishes pregnancy.gov website with resource clearinghouse, ZIP code search, state grant program, and prohibited entity exclusions.
- Requires national list of licensed child placement agencies compiled by HHS, with state reporting requirements and annual congressional reports.
- Creates public list of federal funding opportunities for pregnancy support services on pregnancy.gov.
- Creates secretary compiles and maintains list of federal funding opportunities for pregnancy support services on pregnancy.gov.
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
The bill creates federal pregnancy resource website (pregnancy.gov) with state grant programs, excluding abortion providers, establishes pregnancy.gov website with resource clearinghouse, ZIP code search, state grant program, and prohibited entity exclusions, and requires national list of licensed child placement agencies compiled by HHS, with state reporting requirements and annual congressional reports.
Key Policy Areas
Healthcare, Social Welfare
Primary Purpose
The bill creates federal pregnancy resource website (pregnancy.gov) with state grant programs, excluding abortion providers, establishes pregnancy.gov website with resource clearinghouse, ZIP code search, state grant program, and prohibited entity exclusions, and requires national list of licensed child placement agencies compiled by HHS, with state reporting requirements and annual congressional reports.
Policy Domains
Whole bill
Identified Gains
- Pregnancy support centers and nonprofits
- Pregnant and postpartum women
- Pregnant women in rural and underserved areas
- Pregnant women and mothers
- Pregnancy support nonprofits
Identified Costs
- Abortion providers and affiliates
- Abortion providers (Planned Parenthood and similar)
- Biological fathers of unborn children
- State foster care and adoption agencies
- State child support enforcement agencies
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
In CommitteeMrs. Britt (for herself, Mr. Schmitt, Mr. Cramer, Mrs. Blackburn, …
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, …
Introduced in Senate
Stakeholder Effects
cui bono?How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.
Abortion providers (Planned Parenthood and similar), Abortion providers and affiliates, Healthcare providers in rural and underserved areas
Positive-direction: Healthcare providers in rural and underserved areas, Telehealth and remote monitoring equipment manufacturers
Negative-direction: Abortion providers (Planned Parenthood and similar), Abortion providers and affiliates
Nonprofit pregnancy support service providers, Pregnancy support centers and health care nonprofits, Pregnancy support centers and nonprofits
Pregnant and postpartum women, Pregnant and postpartum women seeking non-abortion services, Pregnant women in rural and underserved areas
State agencies, State child support enforcement agencies, State foster care and adoption agencies
Pregnant women and mothers, Prospective adoptive families
Licensed child placement agencies (adoption agencies)
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
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