US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB3560

Introduced
12/18/25  

Caption

Closing the Contraception Coverage Gap Act

Impact

If enacted, SB3560 would significantly affect Medicare regulations concerning the coverage of contraceptive items and services. By mandating no cost-sharing for these services, it aims to remove traditional financial barriers that often limit access, particularly for low-income seniors and individuals with disabilities. This legislative change is expected to enhance healthcare access for women, promote family planning, and possibly reduce the overall costs associated with unplanned pregnancies, thus impacting state policies on women's health and insurance requirements.

Summary

SB3560, known as the 'Closing the Contraception Coverage Gap Act', seeks to amend Title XVIII of the Social Security Act to ensure that contraceptive items and services are covered under the Medicare program without any cost-sharing starting January 1, 2027. This legislation aims to make contraceptive options more accessible for Medicare beneficiaries, which includes a wide array of counseling services, contraceptive methods, and ancillary clinical services designed to support contraceptive care. The intention is to align these services with existing public health guidelines that emphasize comprehensive reproductive health services.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SB3560 have raised points of contention, primarily focusing on the implications for state laws governing healthcare coverage. Supporters argue that the elimination of cost-sharing could alleviate financial stress on Medicare beneficiaries while improving health outcomes. However, some critics worry that such mandates could lead to overreach in federal healthcare regulations or debate the appropriateness of including certain types of contraceptives within Medicare. Additionally, there may be concerns about the adequacy of counseling and education needed to ensure effective use of the contraceptive options provided.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB1298

Contraceptive coverage.

US SB276

Contraceptives: Insurance Coverage

US HB05482

An Act Concerning Twelve-month Coverage For Contraception And Hormone Therapy.

US SB422

Right to Contraception Act

US HB999

Right to Contraception Act

US HB211

Equal Access to Contraception for Veterans Act

US LD163

An Act to Require Health Insurance Coverage for Federally Approved Nonprescription Oral Hormonal Contraceptives and Nonprescription Emergency Contraceptives

US A1721

Requires Medicaid coverage for self-administered hormonal contraceptives dispensed by pharmacist under standing order.

US S284

Requires Medicaid coverage for self-administered hormonal contraceptives dispensed by pharmacist under standing order.

US H5626

Mandates health insurance coverage for FDA approved contraceptive drug, device or therapeutic equivalent.

Similar Bills

AZ SB1429

Contraception; rights; limits.

AZ HB2522

contraception; rights; limits

AZ SB1396

contraception; rights; limits.

ME LD163

An Act to Require Health Insurance Coverage for Federally Approved Nonprescription Oral Hormonal Contraceptives and Nonprescription Emergency Contraceptives

AZ HB2744

Contraception; rights; limits

IA SF2057

A bill for an act relating to the right to contraception.

MS SB2056

Contraception; provide right to obtain and engage in.

MS SB2364

Contraception; provide right to obtain and engage in.