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A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to prohibit governmental discrimination against providers of health services that are not involved in abortion.

USA115th CongressS-301| Senate 
| Updated: 2/3/2017
James Lankford

James Lankford

Republican Senator

Oklahoma

Cosponsors (28)
Joni Ernst (Republican)Bill Cassidy (Republican)Thomas Tillis (Republican)Cindy Hyde-Smith (Republican)Jerry Moran (Republican)Mike Lee (Republican)James E. Risch (Republican)James M. Inhofe (Republican)Michael B. Enzi (Republican)Roger F. Wicker (Republican)John Boozman (Republican)Roy Blunt (Republican)Luther Strange (Republican)John Thune (Republican)Mike Rounds (Republican)Ted Cruz (Republican)Tim Scott (Republican)Ben Sasse (Republican)John Kennedy (Republican)Deb Fischer (Republican)John Barrasso (Republican)Johnny Isakson (Republican)Pat Roberts (Republican)John Cornyn (Republican)Marco Rubio (Republican)Rob Portman (Republican)Steve Daines (Republican)John Hoeven (Republican)

Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Conscience Protection Act of 2017 This bill amends the Public Health Service Act to codify the prohibition against the federal government and state and local governments that receive federal financial assistance for health-related activities penalizing or discriminating against a health care provider based on the provider's refusal to be involved in, or provide coverage for, abortion. Health care providers include health care professionals, health care facilities, social services providers, health care professional training programs, and health insurers. The Office for Civil Rights of the Department of Health and Human Services, in coordination with the Department of Justice (DOJ), must investigate complaints alleging discrimination based on an individual's religious belief, moral conviction, or refusal to be involved in an abortion. DOJ or any entity adversely affected by such discrimination may obtain equitable or legal relief in a civil action. Administrative remedies do not need to be sought or exhausted prior to commencing an action or granting relief. Such an action may be brought against a governmental entity.
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Timeline
Jan 24, 2017

Latest Companion Bill Action

HR 115-644
Introduced in House
Feb 3, 2017
Introduced in Senate
Feb 3, 2017
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
  • January 24, 2017

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    HR 115-644
    Introduced in House


  • February 3, 2017
    Introduced in Senate


  • February 3, 2017
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.

Health

Related Bills

  • HR 115-644: To amend the Public Health Service Act to prohibit governmental discrimination against providers of health services that are not involved in abortion.
  • HR 115-3354: Make America Secure and Prosperous Appropriations Act, 2018
  • HR 115-6470: Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2019
AbortionCivil actions and liabilityDisability and health-based discriminationGovernment liabilityGovernment studies and investigationsHealth facilities and institutionsHealth personnelHealth programs administration and fundingMedical educationReligion

A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to prohibit governmental discrimination against providers of health services that are not involved in abortion.

USA115th CongressS-301| Senate 
| Updated: 2/3/2017
Conscience Protection Act of 2017 This bill amends the Public Health Service Act to codify the prohibition against the federal government and state and local governments that receive federal financial assistance for health-related activities penalizing or discriminating against a health care provider based on the provider's refusal to be involved in, or provide coverage for, abortion. Health care providers include health care professionals, health care facilities, social services providers, health care professional training programs, and health insurers. The Office for Civil Rights of the Department of Health and Human Services, in coordination with the Department of Justice (DOJ), must investigate complaints alleging discrimination based on an individual's religious belief, moral conviction, or refusal to be involved in an abortion. DOJ or any entity adversely affected by such discrimination may obtain equitable or legal relief in a civil action. Administrative remedies do not need to be sought or exhausted prior to commencing an action or granting relief. Such an action may be brought against a governmental entity.
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Timeline
Jan 24, 2017

Latest Companion Bill Action

HR 115-644
Introduced in House
Feb 3, 2017
Introduced in Senate
Feb 3, 2017
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
  • January 24, 2017

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    HR 115-644
    Introduced in House


  • February 3, 2017
    Introduced in Senate


  • February 3, 2017
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
James Lankford

James Lankford

Republican Senator

Oklahoma

Cosponsors (28)
Joni Ernst (Republican)Bill Cassidy (Republican)Thomas Tillis (Republican)Cindy Hyde-Smith (Republican)Jerry Moran (Republican)Mike Lee (Republican)James E. Risch (Republican)James M. Inhofe (Republican)Michael B. Enzi (Republican)Roger F. Wicker (Republican)John Boozman (Republican)Roy Blunt (Republican)Luther Strange (Republican)John Thune (Republican)Mike Rounds (Republican)Ted Cruz (Republican)Tim Scott (Republican)Ben Sasse (Republican)John Kennedy (Republican)Deb Fischer (Republican)John Barrasso (Republican)Johnny Isakson (Republican)Pat Roberts (Republican)John Cornyn (Republican)Marco Rubio (Republican)Rob Portman (Republican)Steve Daines (Republican)John Hoeven (Republican)

Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee

Health

Related Bills

  • HR 115-644: To amend the Public Health Service Act to prohibit governmental discrimination against providers of health services that are not involved in abortion.
  • HR 115-3354: Make America Secure and Prosperous Appropriations Act, 2018
  • HR 115-6470: Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2019
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
AbortionCivil actions and liabilityDisability and health-based discriminationGovernment liabilityGovernment studies and investigationsHealth facilities and institutionsHealth personnelHealth programs administration and fundingMedical educationReligion