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  • H.R. 629, also known as the “Ending Chemical Abortions Act of 2025,” seeks to amend title 18 of the United States Code to make performing chemical abortions illegal. The bill proposes prison time of up to 25 years or fines for anyone prescribing, dispensing, distributing, or...

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    H.R. 629 wants to make it against the law for people to give or sell medicines that cause an abortion, but it's okay if the medicine is for keeping someone from getting pregnant or helping in certain emergencies. It also says that women who take these medicines can't get in trouble for it.

  • H.R. 343, also known as the “Title X Abortion Provider Prohibition Act,” seeks to change Title X of the Public Health Service Act. The bill prohibits federal family planning grants from being given to any organization that provides or funds abortions, with some exceptions for cases involving...

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    H.R. 343 is a rule saying that the government can't give money to groups that help people with family planning if those groups also do or pay for abortions, unless it's a special case like if the mom's life is in danger. Hospitals can still get the money if they don't use it to help others do abortions.