This bill would create a national right to get abortion care before fetal viability. It would also protect travel to another state for abortion and other reproductive health care. States could still regulate some areas, but not in ways that conflict with the bill.
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Women’s Health Protection Act of 2025 is a Senate bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Latest action on S. 2150: Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects patients seeking abortion care, health care providers who offer it, and states that regulate it. It would matter most in places where state laws now limit abortion before viability, restrict abortion pills or telemedicine, or try to penalize travel for care. It also affects courts and government officials because the bill creates new ways to challenge abortion restrictions in federal court.
Why this matters: Abortion access now depends heavily on where a person lives, and this bill would set one national floor. It could give patients broader access before viability and clearer protection when pregnancy threatens life or health. It could also limit state laws that add special burdens to abortion clinics, providers, medications, or telemedicine. Because the bill lets both the Justice Department and private parties sue, courts would likely decide many disputes about what counts as an illegal barrier to care.
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