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HR 999119th CongressIntroduced
Right to Contraception Act
Introduced: Oct 28, 2025
Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs
H.R. 999 establishes a statutory right for individuals to obtain contraceptives and for health‑care providers to supply them, preempts state and federal laws that restrict access, and creates a private right of action against violators.
Key Points
- 1Defines contraception, contraceptive, and health‑care provider.
- 2Prohibits any law or regulation that limits sale, provision, or use of contraceptives.
- 3Preempts conflicting state and federal statutes, including the RFRA.
- 4Provides for civil action by individuals and providers against states and officials.
- 5Authorizes the Attorney General to enforce the Act.
Impact Areas
Individuals seeking contraceptive servicesHealth‑care providers (physicians, nurses, pharmacists, etc.)State and federal governmentsMarginalized populations (women of color, LGBTQ+, low‑income, rural residents)
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