Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1962

Introduced
10/17/25  

Caption

Prohibiting State agencies from providing funding and contracting with a person who provides or is affiliated with another person who provides abortion-related activities; requiring a person enrolled in a medical assistance program to attest that the person is not engaging in abortion-related activities; and imposing duties on the Department of Human Services.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1962 would significantly affect state funding allocations as it prohibits state agencies from entering into agreements with groups linked to abortion services. This could lead to a reduction in services available to individuals seeking comprehensive reproductive health services, as organizations providing such services may be cut off from essential funding. Additionally, the bill mandates that individuals enrolled in medical assistance programs affirm that they are not involved in abortion-related activities, further tightening regulations surrounding reproductive health care access.

Summary

House Bill 1962, known as the Prohibition of Taxpayer Funded Abortion-Related Activities Act, aims to prohibit state agencies from providing funding or contracting with individuals or organizations that engage in any abortion-related activities. The term 'abortion-related activity' encompasses a range of practices, including performing or facilitating abortions. Through this act, the intention is to restrict public funding from reaching entities that are affiliated with such activities, aiming to align state policy with specific moral and ethical stances regarding abortion.

Contention

The bill has spurred considerable debate, primarily centered around the issues of reproductive rights and healthcare funding. Proponents of HB 1962 argue that it is a necessary measure for upholding certain ethical standards and preventing taxpayer money from being used in connection with abortions. Critics, however, contend that the bill represents an encroachment on women's health rights and could restrict access to crucial health services for low-income individuals. Concerns are raised about the potential implications for healthcare providers that offer family planning and other related medical services due to the potential withdrawal of funding.

Implementation

Under the provisions of HB 1962, the Department of Human Services is tasked with enforcing the new regulations by requiring attestations from individuals in medical assistance programs and establishing new oversight procedures. Moreover, funds that are no longer allocated due to the restrictions imposed by this act are intended to be redirected towards programs that provide counseling and alternatives to abortion, which could reframe the services offered in state-funded healthcare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB979

Medicaid; exclude from participation any providers that perform or are affiliated with performance of abortions.

PA HB2382

Relating to funding services for pregnant persons other than types of abortions on which federal moneys may not be spent; providing that this Act shall be referred to the people for their approval or rejection.

PA SB125

End Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Providers ActThis bill prohibits federal funding for entities, or their affiliates, that perform abortions, provide referrals for abortions, or provide funding to others that perform abortions. It provides exceptions for abortions (1) in the case of rape or incest, or (2) when a physician certifies there is a danger of death to the woman without an abortion. The bill’s prohibition applies to any federal statutory law adopted after the bill’s effective date, unless such law contains an explicit exemption. 

PA S00614

Provides for enrollment of eligible incarcerated persons in the medical assistance for needy persons program; provides for enrollment of incarcerated individuals in other medical assistance programs, where eligible.

PA A00269

Provides for enrollment of eligible incarcerated persons in the medical assistance for needy persons program; provides for enrollment of incarcerated individuals in other medical assistance programs, where eligible.

PA HB494

Providing for departmental powers and duties as to small personal care homes; and imposing penalties.

PA A1280

Revises definition of persons engaging in investment activities in Iran.

PA SB00457

An Act Requiring The Department Of Correction To Provide A Person Who Is Incarcerated With A Form Authorizing Another Person Access To The Medical Records Of The Person Who Is Incarcerated.

PA HB119

Relating to the registration as a lobbyist of persons who engage in certain lobbying activities on behalf of a foreign adversary and to prohibitions on the receipt of compensation related to those lobbying activities; providing a civil penalty.

PA SB1845

Relating to the registration as a lobbyist of persons who engage in certain lobbying activities on behalf of a foreign adversary and to prohibitions on the receipt of compensation related to those lobbying activities; providing a civil penalty.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.