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No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full Disclosure Act of 2014

Introduced: May 14, 2013 Introduced by: Smith, Christopher H. Republican · New Jersey See on congress.gov
 Everywhere this bill has been 23 steps
Introduced
In committee
Reported out
Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
Jan 29, 2014
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
Jan 28, 2014
DEBATE - The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Moore motion to recommit with instructions, pending the reservation of a point of order. The instructions contained in the motion seek to require the bill to be reported back to the House with an amendment to add language to the bill prohibiting authorization of any party to violate the medical privacy of any woman with respect to her choice of or use of comprehensive health insurance coverage. The reservation of a point of order was subsequently withdrawn.
Jan 28, 2014
Ms. Moore moved to recommit with instructions to Judiciary. (consideration: CR H1470; text: CR H1470)
Jan 28, 2014
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Jan 28, 2014
On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 227 - 188, 1 Present (Roll no. 30).
Jan 28, 2014
Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 227 - 188, 1 Present (Roll no. 30).
Jan 28, 2014
On motion to recommit with instructions Failed by the Yeas and Nays: 192 - 221, 1 Present (Roll no. 29). (consideration: CR H1471)
Jan 28, 2014
The previous question on the motion to recommit with instructions was ordered without objection. (consideration: CR H1471)
Jan 28, 2014
The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule. (consideration: CR H1470)
Jan 28, 2014
DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H.R. 7.
Jan 28, 2014
The resolution provides for consideration of H.R. 7, under a closed rule with one hour of debate on the bill. The resolution provides that an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 113-33 shall be considered as adopted. Also the rule provides for consideration of the conference report to accompany H.R. 2642.
Jan 28, 2014
Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 465. (consideration: CR H1459-1472)
Jan 28, 2014
Rule H. Res. 465 passed House.
Jan 27, 2014
Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 465 Reported to House. The resolution provides for consideration of H.R. 7, under a closed rule with one hour of debate on the bill. The resolution provides that an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 113-33 shall be considered as adopted. Also the rule provides for consideration of the conference report to accompany H.R. 2642.
Jan 23, 2014
Reported by the Committee on Judiciary. H. Rept. 113-332, Part I.
Jan 15, 2014
Ordered to be Reported by the Yeas and Nays: 22 - 12.
Jan 15, 2014
Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Jan 14, 2014
Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice Discharged.
Jun 14, 2013
Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice.
Jun 3, 2013
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
May 17, 2013
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
May 14, 2013
Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committees on the Judiciary, and Energy and Commerce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
May 14, 2013
Introduced in House
 Votes taken on this bill 2
DateChamberWhat was voted onResultYes–No
Jan 28, 2014 House · vote #30 On Passage Passed 227188 See who voted →
Jan 28, 2014 House · vote #29 On Motion to Recommit with Instructions Failed 192221 See who voted →
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full Disclosure Act of 2014 - Title I: Prohibiting Federally Funded Abortions - (Sec. 101) Prohibits the expenditure of funds authorized or appropriated by federal law or funds in any trust fund to which funds are authorized or appropriated by federal law (federal funds) for any abortion. (Currently, federal funds cannot be used for abortion services, except in cases involving rape, incest, or life endangerment.)

Prohibits federal funds from being used for any health benefits coverage that includes coverage of abortion (thus making permanent existing federal policies).

Prohibits the inclusion of abortion in any health care service furnished by a federal or District of Columbia health care facility or by any physician or other individual employed by the federal government or the District.

Excludes an abortion from such prohibitions if: (1) the pregnancy is the result of rape or incest; or (2) the woman suffers from a physical disorder, injury, or illness, including a life-endangering physical condition caused by or arising from the pregnancy itself, that would place her in danger of death unless an abortion is performed, as certified by a physician.

Applies such prohibitions to District of Columbia funds.

Title II: Application Under the Affordable Care Act - (Sec. 201) Amends the Internal Revenue Code to exclude from the definition of "qualified health plan" after December 31, 2014, for purposes of the refundable tax credit for premium assistance for such plans, any plan that includes coverage for abortion.

Excludes from the definition of "qualified health plan," for purposes of the tax credit for small employer health insurance expenses, any health plan that includes coverage for abortions.

Exempts from the application of such tax provisions: (1) abortions for pregnancies resulting from rape or incest or in cases where a woman suffers from a physical disorder, injury, or illness that would, as certified by a physician, endanger her life if an abortion were not performed; and (2) the treatment of any infection, injury, disease, or disorder that was caused by or exacerbated by the performance of an abortion.

Requires the Director of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), when entering into contracts for health insurance, to ensure that no multi-state qualified health plan offered in a state health care exchange provides health benefits coverage for which the expenditure of federal funds is prohibited under this Act.

(Sec. 202) Amends the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, with respect to notice provided to health plan enrollees, to require:

  • disclosure at the time of enrollment of the extent of coverage of abortion services for which the expenditure of public funds is either prohibited or allowed;
  • prominent display in marketing or advertising materials, comparison tools, or summary of benefits and coverage explanation made available by the issuer of the plan, by an exchange, or by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), including information made available through an Internet portal or an exchange; and
  • separate disclosure and identification, in the case of a health plan that includes coverage of abortion services for which public funding is prohibited, and where the premium is disclosed, of the separate payment collected by the plan issuer equal to the actuarial value of the such coverage.
What's happening now January 29, 2014

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.

 Committees of jurisdiction 7
 Cosponsors 48
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Graves, Sam
Missouri · Jan 27, 2014
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Barr, Andy
Kentucky · Jan 15, 2014
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Diaz-Balart, Mario
Florida · Jan 15, 2014
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Gosar, Paul A.
Arizona · Jan 15, 2014
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Wittman, Robert J.
Virginia · Jan 15, 2014
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Massie, Thomas
Kentucky · Jan 14, 2014
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Hudson, Richard
North Carolina · Jan 10, 2014
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Turner, Michael R.
Ohio · Jan 10, 2014
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Cotton, Tom
Arkansas · Jan 9, 2014
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Scott, Austin
Georgia · Jan 9, 2014
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Joyce, David P.
Ohio · Jan 7, 2014
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Cole, Tom
Oklahoma · Oct 15, 2013
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Daines, Steve
Montana · Sep 30, 2013
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Smith, Jason
Missouri · Sep 26, 2013
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Bilirakis, Gus M.
Florida · Aug 2, 2013
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Young, Todd
Indiana · Jul 16, 2013
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Calvert, Ken
California · Jun 10, 2013
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DesJarlais, Scott
Tennessee · May 17, 2013
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Cramer, Kevin
North Dakota · May 16, 2013
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Crawford, Eric A. "Rick"
Arkansas · May 16, 2013
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Rogers, Harold
Kentucky · May 16, 2013
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Latta, Robert E.
Ohio · May 15, 2013
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McCaul, Michael T.
Texas · May 15, 2013
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Weber, Randy K. Sr.
Texas · May 15, 2013
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Webster, Daniel
Florida · May 15, 2013
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Aderholt, Robert B.
Alabama · May 14, 2013
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Blackburn, Marsha
Tennessee · May 14, 2013
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Buchanan, Vern
Florida · May 14, 2013
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Carter, John R.
Texas · May 14, 2013
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Cassidy, Bill
Louisiana · May 14, 2013
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Fleischmann, Charles J. "Chuck"
Tennessee · May 14, 2013
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Foxx, Virginia
North Carolina · May 14, 2013
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Guthrie, Brett
Kentucky · May 14, 2013
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Harris, Andy
Maryland · May 14, 2013
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Huizenga, Bill
Michigan · May 14, 2013
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Jordan, Jim
Ohio · May 14, 2013
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Kelly, Mike
Pennsylvania · May 14, 2013
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Lankford, James
Oklahoma · May 14, 2013
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Rogers, Mike D.
Alabama · May 14, 2013
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Scalise, Steve
Louisiana · May 14, 2013
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Schweikert, David
Arizona · May 14, 2013
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Sessions, Pete
Texas · May 14, 2013
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Smith, Adrian
Nebraska · May 14, 2013
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Stutzman, Marlin A.
Indiana · May 14, 2013
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Wagner, Ann
Missouri · May 14, 2013
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Walberg, Tim
Michigan · May 14, 2013
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Wilson, Joe
South Carolina · May 14, 2013
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Womack, Steve
Arkansas · May 14, 2013