H.R. 8373 — 117th Congress
Right to Contraception Act
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Jul 21, 2022Received in the Senate.
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As of Jul 21, 2022Passed House
Right to Contraception Act
This bill sets out statutory protections for an individual's right to access and a health care provider's right to provide contraception and related information. Contraception refers to an action taken to prevent pregnancy, including the use of contraceptives (i.e., a device or medication used to prevent pregnancy), fertility-awareness based methods, and sterilization procedures.
Generally, the bill prohibits measures that single out and impede access to contraception and related information. However, a party may defend against a claim that a measure violates the bill's prohibitions by demonstrating, through clear and convincing evidence, that the measure significantly advances access to contraception and cannot be achieved through less restrictive means.
The Department of Justice, individuals, or health care providers may bring a lawsuit to enforce this bill, and states are not immune from suits for violations.
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Roll-call votes
2 on recordJul 21, 2022 · On Passage
Full roll callYea — 228: 220 D · 8 R
Nay — 195: 195 R
Present — 2: 2 R
| Member | State |
|---|---|
| Bob Gibbs | OH |
| Mike Kelly | PA |
Not Voting — 6: 6 R
| Member | State |
|---|---|
| W. Gregory Steube | FL |
| Rodney Davis | IL |
| Tim Burchett | TN |
| Michael T. McCaul | TX |
| Carol D. Miller | WV |
| David B. McKinley | WV |
Jul 21, 2022 · On Motion to Recommit
Full roll callYea — 190: 190 R
Nay — 234: 219 D · 15 R
Not Voting — 6: 6 R
| Member | State |
|---|---|
| Rodney Davis | IL |
| Victoria Spartz | IN |
| Tim Burchett | TN |
| Michael T. McCaul | TX |
| Carol D. Miller | WV |
| David B. McKinley | WV |
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