No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full Disclosure Act of 2025
Sponsored By: Representative Smith (NJ)
Introduced
Summary
Bans taxpayer funding for abortions and for health plans that include abortion coverage. The bill lets people buy separate abortion-only coverage paid entirely with non-federal funds, while preventing ACA premium tax credits and cost-sharing reductions from applying to plans that include abortion.
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- Families and ACA enrollees: If an Exchange plan covers abortion you cannot use premium tax credits or cost-sharing reductions for that plan. You may buy a separate abortion-only plan but it is not eligible for those federal subsidies.
- Small employers: Small-employer health insurance tax credits exclude plans that include abortion coverage. Employers can offer separate abortion plans only if those plans are funded without federal money.
- Insurers and multi-State plans: No multi-State qualified health plan sold in an Exchange may provide abortion benefits paid with federal funds. Insurers must clearly disclose abortion coverage and any surcharge tied to abortion services in enrollment materials.
- States and providers: States and non-federal providers may offer abortion coverage funded entirely with non-federal funds. The bill preserves exceptions for rape, incest, and life-threatening pregnancies and explicitly applies rules to the District of Columbia.
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Federal abortion funding ban and exceptions
If enacted, the bill would bar federal funds from paying for abortions. It would also bar abortions in federal hospitals and by federal doctors at work. Exceptions would allow abortions for rape or incest, when a physician certifies the pregnancy risks the woman's life, and for treatment of abortion complications. The bill would treat certain Congress‑approved District of Columbia budget items as federal funds. It would not change any other federal law that already limits abortion funding more strictly.
Marketplace subsidies and abortion coverage
If enacted, the bill would bar premium tax credits and cost‑sharing reductions for any health plan that covers abortion for plan years starting after Dec 31, 2025. It would also require that multi‑State Exchange plans not provide abortion coverage paid with federal funds for those plan years. People and insurers could offer separate abortion coverage, but it must be paid only with non‑Federal funds and credits or employer section 45R credits could not be used for it. Issuers and marketplaces would have to clearly disclose whether plans cover abortion and any separate surcharge. The disclosure rules apply to materials made available more than 30 days after enactment.
Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Smith (NJ)
NJ • R
Cosponsors
Harshbarger
TN • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Foxx
NC • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Hinson
IA • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Aderholt
AL • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Balderson
OH • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Bean (FL)
FL • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Bergman
MI • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Bilirakis
FL • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Bost
IL • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Brecheen
OK • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Carter (TX)
TX • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Ciscomani
AZ • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Cloud
TX • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Clyde
GA • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Crenshaw
TX • R
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Diaz-Balart
FL • R
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Ellzey
TX • R
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Fallon
TX • R
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Feenstra
IA • R
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Fitzgerald
WI • R
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Flood
NE • R
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Fong
CA • R
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Fulcher
ID • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Green (TN)
TN • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Grothman
WI • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Guest
MS • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Guthrie
KY • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Haridopolos
FL • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Harris (MD)
MD • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Higgins (LA)
LA • R
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Hill (AR)
AR • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Hudson
NC • R
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Jackson (TX)
TX • R
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Johnson (SD)
SD • R
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Joyce (PA)
PA • R
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Kelly (PA)
PA • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Kelly (MS)
MS • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
LaHood
IL • R
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LaMalfa
CA • R
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Latta
OH • R
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Lee (FL)
FL • R
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Loudermilk
GA • R
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Mann
KS • R
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McCormick
GA • R
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Miller (IL)
IL • R
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Moolenaar
MI • R
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Moran
TX • R
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Ogles
TN • R
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Rouzer
NC • R
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Shreve
IN • R
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Simpson
ID • R
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Strong
AL • R
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Thompson (PA)
PA • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Van Duyne
TX • R
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Walberg
MI • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Weber (TX)
TX • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Webster (FL)
FL • R
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Womack
AR • R
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Franklin, Scott
FL • R
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Griffith
VA • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Turner (OH)
OH • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Fry
SC • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Ezell
MS • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Timmons
SC • R
Sponsored 1/22/2025
Smucker
PA • R
Sponsored 1/28/2025
Wilson (SC)
SC • R
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Rutherford
FL • R
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Taylor
OH • R
Sponsored 2/6/2025
Fischbach
MN • R
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Kustoff
TN • R
Sponsored 2/25/2025
Moore (NC)
NC • R
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Crawford
AR • R
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Biggs (SC)
SC • R
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Finstad
MN • R
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Cammack
FL • R
Sponsored 3/25/2025
McGuire
VA • R
Sponsored 3/25/2025
Buchanan
FL • R
Sponsored 3/26/2025
Huizenga
MI • R
Sponsored 4/1/2025
Schmidt
KS • R
Sponsored 4/1/2025
Onder
MO • R
Sponsored 4/7/2025
Allen
GA • R
Sponsored 4/7/2025
Stauber
MN • R
Sponsored 4/24/2025
Stefanik
NY • R
Sponsored 6/9/2025
Harrigan
NC • R
Sponsored 6/24/2025
Steube
FL • R
Sponsored 8/8/2025
Tenney
NY • R
Sponsored 8/15/2025
Moore (AL)
AL • R
Sponsored 9/26/2025
Stutzman
IN • R
Sponsored 11/4/2025
Rose
TN • R
Sponsored 12/18/2025
Hern (OK)
OK • R
Sponsored 3/18/2026
Smith (NE)
NE • R
Sponsored 3/24/2026
Fedorchak
ND • R
Sponsored 4/2/2026
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