Women's Health Protection Act Explained

Women’s Health Protection Act
Fullname:An Act to protect a person's ability to determine whether to continue or end a pregnancy, and to protect a health care provider's ability to provide abortion services.
Introducedby:Judy Chu (D–CA)
Introducedbill:H.R. 12
Introducedin:House
Introduceddate:March 30, 2023
Committees:House Energy and Commerce
Acronyms:WHPA

The Women's Health Protection Act is a piece of legislation introduced in the United States House of Representatives, aimed at expanding abortion rights established in Roe v. Wade (1973) and Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992). It was first introduced in 2013 by Congresswoman Judy Chu and sponsored by Senator Richard Blumenthal. In the 117th Congress, the act was re-introduced in response to Whole Woman's Health v. Jackson and later Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. In September 2021, it passed the House of Representatives by a vote of 218–211,[1] and again by a vote of 219–210 in July 2022,[2] but it was defeated in the Senate on a 46–48 vote in February 2022[3] [4] [5] [6] and a 49–51 vote in May 2022.[7]

Among key facets of the bill include preventing state and local governments from regulating abortions before fetal viability, or when the mother's life or health is at risk after fetal viability, and preventing government from restricting access to abortion services unless a compelling state interest has been shown in such restrictions. Violations would be investigated and prosecuted by the Department of Justice.

Legislative history

As of July 10, 2024:

CongressShort titleBill number(s)Date introducedSponsor(s)
  1. of cosponsors
Latest status
113th CongressWomen's Health Protection Act of 2013November 11, 2013Judy Chu(D-CA)132Died in committee.
November 11, 2013Richard Blumenthal(D-CT)35Died in committee.
114th CongressWomen's Health Protection Act of 2015 January 21, 2015Judy Chu(D-CA)146Died in committee.
January 21, 2015Richard Blumenthal(D-CT)35Died in committee.
115th CongressWomen's Health Protection Act of 2017March 2, 2017Judy Chu(D-CA)169Died in committee.
March 2, 2017Richard Blumenthal(D-CT)42Died in committee.
116th CongressWomen’s Health Protection Act of 2019May 23, 2019Judy Chu(D-CA)217Died in committee.
May 23, 2019Richard Blumenthal(D-CT)43Died in committee.
117th CongressWomen's Health Protection Act of 2021June 8, 2021Judy Chu(D-CA)215Cloture not invoked (46-48).
June 8, 2021Richard Blumenthal(D-CT)47Referred to Committees of Jurisdiction.
Women's Health Protection Act of 2022June 7, 2022Judy Chu(D-CA)3Passed the House (219-210).
May 3, 2022Richard Blumenthal (D-CT)0Cloture not invoked (49-51).
118th CongressWomen’s Health Protection Act of 2023March 30, 2023Judy Chu(D-CA)215Referred to Subcommittee on Health (April 7, 2023)
March 8, 2023Tammy Baldwin(D-WI)49Second reading (March 9, 2023)

See also

References

  1. Web site: Chu. Judy. 2021-09-21. H.R.3755 – 117th Congress (2021–2022): Women's Health Protection Act of 2021. 2021-09-24. Congress.gov.
  2. Web site: Shabad . Rebecca . 2022-07-15 . House passes bills to protect abortion rights; Senate GOP to block the legislation . 2024-04-25 . CNBC.
  3. News: Kapur . Sahil . Vitali . Ali . Senate rejects Democratic bill to codify abortion rights . May 3, 2022 . NBC News . February 28, 2022.
  4. News: Morgan. David. Cowan. Richard. 2021-09-24. U.S. House passes abortion rights bill, outlook poor in Senate. Reuters. 2021-09-24.
  5. Web site: Franck. Thomas. 2021-09-24. House passes bill to protect abortion rights in response to restrictive Texas law. 2021-09-24. CNBC.
  6. News: Hulse. Carl. 2021-09-24. House approves measure to protect abortion rights amid threats from states and the courts. The New York Times. 2021-09-24. 0362-4331.
  7. News: Shivaram . Deepa . 2022-05-11 . A bill to codify abortion protections fails in the Senate . NPR . 2022-07-28.