US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB49

Introduced
1/3/25  
Refer
1/3/25  

Caption

No Pro-Abortion Task Force ActThis bill prohibits the use of federal funding for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Reproductive Healthcare Access Task Force or any successor or substantially similar task force.HHS launched the task force on January 21, 2022, to identify and coordinate departmental activities related to accessing sexual and reproductive health care.

Impact

If passed, HB149 would centralize health care for Congress and its staff under the VA, potentially leading to more uniform health care provisions akin to those available to veterans. The Secretary of Veterans Affairs, alongside the Director of the Office of Personnel Management, is tasked with submitting a detailed implementation plan by September 15, 2025. This would likely outline the necessary legislative actions that need to be executed to facilitate the transition to VA-provided health care, thereby highlighting how the bill might reshape health care processes at the federal level.

Summary

House Bill 149, known as the 'Lead by Example Act of 2025', mandates that Members of Congress and their staff receive health care from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) rather than the Federal Health Benefits Program or health care exchanges. This bill, set to take effect on January 3, 2027, aims to ensure that Congressional members and their staff are treated as veterans concerning their health care options. The bill addresses a significant shift in how health care is provided to elected officials, fundamentally altering their existing benefits system.

Contention

The bill may spark contention among policymakers, as there are likely to be discussions regarding the appropriateness of Congressmembers and their staff utilizing veteran-specific health resources. Proponents might argue this aligns Congress with the needs of veterans, emphasizing a commitment to accountability and equal treatment for public servants. Conversely, critics could view it as a potential undermining of the existing Federal Health Benefits Program, raising questions about the adequacy of VA services for a population that may require different health care approaches than traditional veterans.

Congress_id

119-HR-49

Policy_area

Health

Introduced_date

2025-01-03

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB9

No Pro-Abortion Task Force ActThis bill prohibits the use of federal funding for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Reproductive Healthcare Access Task Force or any successor or substantially similar task force.HHS launched the task force on January 21, 2022, to identify and coordinate departmental activities related to accessing sexual and reproductive health care.

US HB1863

ONE HEALTH TASK FORCE

US SB0291

ONE HEALTH TASK FORCE

US S574

Soil Health Task Force

US SB00227

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study Over-the-counter Diet Pills And Supplements And Protect The Privacy Of Prescribers Of Prescription Drugs For Reproductive Health Care And Gender-affirming Health Care.

US SB2850

Relating to the task force on pollinator health.

US HCR113

Requesting The Department Of Human Services To Convene A Task Force To Increase Community Care Foster Family Home Accessibility For Private-pay Individuals.

US HR105

Requesting The Department Of Human Services To Convene A Task Force To Increase Community Care Foster Family Home Accessibility For Private-pay Individuals.

US A2434

Establishes Behavioral Health Services Task Force.

US HB1437

Relating to the task force on pollinator health.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.