US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB727

Introduced
1/24/25  

Caption

Prohibiting Abortion Industry’s Lucrative Loopholes Act

Impact

If enacted, HB 727 would strengthen prohibitions against the commodification of human fetal tissue. This would directly impact practices within healthcare and scientific research sectors, potentially limiting avenues for research that utilize fetal tissue. Proponents of the bill argue that it is necessary to prevent unethical commerce in human tissue, ensuring that fetal tissue is not used for profit or traded in a way that undermines ethical standards in medical practices.

Summary

House Bill 727, known as the 'Prohibiting Abortion Industry's Lucrative Loopholes Act', seeks to amend Title IV of the Public Health Service Act. The primary focus of this legislation is to prohibit the sale and related transactions of human fetal tissue, closing loopholes that may currently exist in the regulation of such practices. This legislation reflects ongoing national debates surrounding reproductive rights and bioethical considerations regarding the use of fetal tissue in medical research and therapies.

Contention

However, the bill is likely to be contentious, as opponents may raise concerns about the implications it has for legitimate medical research that relies on fetal tissue for the development of treatments and therapies. Critics could argue that while the intention to prevent exploitation is valid, the prohibition might hinder advancements in critical areas of medical research that could benefit public health. This conflict highlights a recurring theme in discussions about abortion and reproductive rights, with tensions between ethical considerations and scientific progress.

Congress_id

119-HR-727

Policy_area

Health

Introduced_date

2025-01-24

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB819

End Tobacco Loopholes Act

US HB1798

End Tobacco Loopholes Act

US HB3741

Closing Bribery Loopholes Act

US HB2010

Prohibiting abortion procedures and creating the crimes of unlawful performance of an abortion and unlawful destruction of a fertilized embryo.

US HB2009

Prohibiting abortion procedures except when necessary to save the life of the pregnant woman and providing a private cause of action for civil enforcement of such prohibition.

US HB2547

Abortions; public funding; prohibition

US HB2154

abortions; public funding; prohibition

US HB343

Title X Abortion Provider Prohibition Act

US SB4329

Title X Abortion Provider Prohibition Act

US SB198

Prohibiting abortion procedures except when necessary to save the life of the pregnant woman and providing a private cause of action for civil enforcement of violations of such prohibition.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.