Bills/H.R. 4084

Access to Birth Control Act

Access to Birth Control Act

In CommitteeHealthcareHouseHouse Bill · 119th Congress
Bill Progress · House
Introduced
Committee
Passed House
Passed Senate
Passed Both
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Plain Language Summary

# Access to Birth Control Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do** The Access to Birth Control Act (HR 4084) aims to protect and expand access to contraception across the United States. The bill would establish federal protections for birth control access, likely including provisions to ensure health insurance coverage of contraceptives, protect the right to purchase contraception at retail pharmacies, and prevent discrimination by healthcare providers or employers based on religious or personal beliefs. The legislation appears designed to address gaps in contraception access and establish baseline national standards. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions** This bill would impact women seeking contraception, employers providing health insurance, healthcare providers, pharmacies, and insurance companies. Based on the bill's subject areas, it likely includes measures related to prescription drug access, insurance coverage mandates, liability protections for those dispensing contraception, and federal authority to override certain state or employer restrictions.

The civil action and liability components suggest it may include legal remedies for those denied contraception access. **Current Status** As of now, the bill is in committee and has not advanced to a full floor vote. Like many legislative proposals, it requires committee approval before progressing further in the congressional process. For the most current information on this bill's status and specific language, consult Congress.gov.

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Latest Action

June 23, 2025

Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

Subjects

Civil actions and liabilityDrug therapyFamily planning and birth controlFederal preemptionHealth care coverage and accessHealth personnelPrescription drugsRetail and wholesale trades

Sponsor

47 cosponsors

Key Dates

Introduced
June 23, 2025
Last Updated
June 23, 2025
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