HR6242119th CongressWALLET

Healthy MOM Act

Sponsored By: Representative Watson Coleman

Introduced

Summary

Guarantee maternity coverage across major federal programs. The Healthy MOM Act would create pregnancy-triggered enrollment, expand Medicaid and CHIP postpartum access, and require maternity benefits for dependents so pregnant people can get timely care.

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  • Pregnant individuals and families: The bill would add a special enrollment period when pregnancy is reported for Marketplace plans, group plans, and ERISA-covered plans. Those enrollment rules would apply to plan years beginning January 1, 2027.
  • Medicaid and CHIP beneficiaries: It would require 12 months of postpartum coverage and continuous eligibility and it would remove the statutory "185 percent" income phrasing while setting a state-based baseline tied to rules as of January 1, 2025. Most Medicaid and CHIP changes would take effect one year after enactment with a state legislative exception.
  • Dependents and federal workers: Group and individual plans that offer dependent coverage would have to cover maternity services for dependents of any age. The Office of Personnel Management would treat pregnancy as a qualifying life event for Federal Employee Health Benefits and related rules would begin 12 months after enactment.

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Pregnancy would open a sign-up window

If enacted, pregnancy would open a special sign-up window for health coverage. Exchanges and group plans would need to let eligible but not enrolled people, and their eligible dependents, enroll when pregnancy is reported or confirmed by a provider. The federal government would set how long the window lasts and when coverage starts. This would apply to plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2027.

Required maternity coverage for dependents

If enacted, any health plan that covers dependents would have to cover maternity care for pregnant dependents. Coverage would include pregnancy care, labor and delivery, and postpartum care. Plans would need to cover pregnant dependents at any age. These rules would start for plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2027.

Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Watson Coleman

NJ • D

Cosponsors

  • Clarke (NY)

    NY • D

    Sponsored 11/20/2025

  • Carson

    IN • D

    Sponsored 11/20/2025

  • Dean (PA)

    PA • D

    Sponsored 11/20/2025

  • Evans (PA)

    PA • D

    Sponsored 11/20/2025

  • Fields

    LA • D

    Sponsored 11/20/2025

  • Frankel, Lois

    FL • D

    Sponsored 11/20/2025

  • Gottheimer

    NJ • D

    Sponsored 11/20/2025

  • Del. Norton, Eleanor Holmes [D-DC-At Large]

    DC • D

    Sponsored 11/20/2025

  • Jackson (IL)

    IL • D

    Sponsored 11/20/2025

  • McIver

    NJ • D

    Sponsored 11/20/2025

  • Moulton

    MA • D

    Sponsored 11/20/2025

  • Pocan

    WI • D

    Sponsored 11/20/2025

  • Sewell

    AL • D

    Sponsored 11/20/2025

  • Stansbury

    NM • D

    Sponsored 11/20/2025

  • Tlaib

    MI • D

    Sponsored 11/20/2025

  • Wilson (FL)

    FL • D

    Sponsored 11/20/2025

  • Thanedar

    MI • D

    Sponsored 11/20/2025

  • Swalwell

    CA • D

    Sponsored 11/20/2025

  • Hayes

    CT • D

    Sponsored 12/3/2025

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