No Abortion Bonds Act
Sponsored By: Representative Rep. Pittenger, Robert [R-NC-9]
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Summary
No Abortion Bonds Act This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to impose taxes on state, local, and tax credit bonds that are used to provide a facility owned or used (for any purpose) by an abortion provider for more than 30 days during a year in which interest is paid on the bond. An entity is not considered an abortion provider solely as a result of performing abortions if: (1) the pregnancy is the result of an act of rape or incest; or (2) a woman suffers from a physical disorder, physical injury, or physical illness that would, as certified by a physician, place the woman in danger of death unless an abortion is performed, including a life-endangering physical condition caused by or arising from the pregnancy itself. The Department of the Treasury may exempt certain hospitals from being considered an abortion provider by making the name of the hospital available on Treasury's public website.
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Rep. Pittenger, Robert [R-NC-9]
NC • R
Cosponsors
Rep. Chabot, Steve [R-OH-1]
OH • R
Sponsored 11/1/2017
Rep. Meadows, Mark [R-NC-11]
NC • R
Sponsored 11/1/2017
Loudermilk
GA • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Kinzinger, Adam [R-IL-16]
IL • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Fortenberry, Jeff [R-NE-1]
NE • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Jordan
OH • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Rohrabacher, Dana [R-CA-48]
CA • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Gohmert, Louie [R-TX-1]
TX • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Noem, Kristi L. [R-SD-At Large]
SD • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Hartzler, Vicky [R-MO-4]
MO • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Norman
SC • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Lamborn, Doug [R-CO-5]
CO • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Lipinski, Daniel [D-IL-3]
IL • D
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Black, Diane [R-TN-6]
TN • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Biggs (AZ)
AZ • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Jenkins, Evan H. [R-WV-3]
WV • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Webster (FL)
FL • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Rothfus, Keith J. [R-PA-12]
PA • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Duncan, John J., Jr. [R-TN-2]
TN • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Kevin Cramer
ND • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Walker, Mark [R-NC-6]
NC • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Franks, Trent [R-AZ-8]
AZ • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Smith (NJ)
NJ • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Duncan, Jeff [R-SC-3]
SC • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Luetkemeyer, Blaine [R-MO-3]
MO • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Palazzo, Steven M. [R-MS-4]
MS • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Mooney, Alexander X. [R-WV-2]
WV • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Rokita, Todd [R-IN-4]
IN • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Gibbs, Bob [R-OH-7]
OH • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Jones, Walter B., Jr. [R-NC-3]
NC • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Hudson
NC • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Wagner
MO • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Rooney, Francis [R-FL-19]
FL • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Dunn (FL)
FL • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Hice, Jody B. [R-GA-10]
GA • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Jim Banks
IN • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Yoho, Ted S. [R-FL-3]
FL • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Johnson (LA)
LA • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Gaetz, Matt [R-FL-1]
FL • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Messer, Luke [R-IN-6]
IN • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Brat, Dave [R-VA-7]
VA • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Williams (TX)
TX • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Moolenaar
MI • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Babin
TX • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Harris (MD)
MD • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Davidson
OH • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Weber (TX)
TX • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Hultgren, Randy [R-IL-14]
IL • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Roe, David P. [R-TN-1]
TN • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Scott, Austin
GA • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Wittman
VA • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
LaMalfa
CA • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Flores, Bill [R-TX-17]
TX • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rouzer
NC • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Bost
IL • R
Sponsored 10/25/2017
Rep. Bishop, Mike [R-MI-8]
MI • R
Sponsored 10/26/2017
Huizenga
MI • R
Sponsored 10/26/2017
Rep. Smith, Lamar [R-TX-21]
TX • R
Sponsored 10/26/2017
Rep. Labrador, Raul R. [R-ID-1]
ID • R
Sponsored 10/31/2017
Rep. Abraham, Ralph Lee [R-LA-5]
LA • R
Sponsored 10/31/2017
Rep. Farenthold, Blake [R-TX-27]
TX • R
Sponsored 10/31/2017
Barr
KY • R
Sponsored 10/31/2017
Rep. Olson, Pete [R-TX-22]
TX • R
Sponsored 10/31/2017
Rep. Bucshon, Larry [R-IN-8]
IN • R
Sponsored 10/31/2017
Rep. Duffy, Sean P. [R-WI-7]
WI • R
Sponsored 10/31/2017
Rep. Renacci, James B. [R-OH-16]
OH • R
Sponsored 10/31/2017
Allen
GA • R
Sponsored 11/1/2017
Foxx
NC • R
Sponsored 11/1/2017
Grothman
WI • R
Sponsored 11/1/2017
Rep. Ratcliffe, John [R-TX-4]
TX • R
Sponsored 11/1/2017
Rep. Long, Billy [R-MO-7]
MO • R
Sponsored 11/1/2017
Higgins (LA)
LA • R
Sponsored 11/1/2017
Kelly (MS)
MS • R
Sponsored 11/1/2017
Carter (GA)
GA • R
Sponsored 11/2/2017
Markwayne Mullin
OK • R
Sponsored 11/3/2017
Rep. Garrett, Thomas A., Jr. [R-VA-5]
VA • R
Sponsored 11/3/2017
Rep. Burgess, Michael C. [R-TX-26]
TX • R
Sponsored 11/6/2017
Rep. Pearce, Stevan [R-NM-2]
NM • R
Sponsored 11/6/2017
Rep. Ross, Dennis A. [R-FL-15]
FL • R
Sponsored 11/7/2017
Valadao
CA • R
Sponsored 11/9/2017
Wilson (SC)
SC • R
Sponsored 11/13/2017
Perry
PA • R
Sponsored 11/15/2017
Rep. Marchant, Kenny [R-TX-24]
TX • R
Sponsored 11/15/2017
Rep. Gallagher, Mike [R-WI-8]
WI • R
Sponsored 11/15/2017
Rep. Johnson, Sam [R-TX-3]
TX • R
Sponsored 11/16/2017
Smith (MO)
MO • R
Sponsored 11/21/2017
Aderholt
AL • R
Sponsored 11/28/2017
Palmer
AL • R
Sponsored 12/20/2017
Latta
OH • R
Sponsored 1/16/2018
Gosar
AZ • R
Sponsored 1/16/2018
Rep. DeSantis, Ron [R-FL-6]
FL • R
Sponsored 1/16/2018
Rep. Rooney, Thomas J. [R-FL-17]
FL • R
Sponsored 1/16/2018
Bilirakis
FL • R
Sponsored 1/16/2018
Rutherford
FL • R
Sponsored 1/17/2018
Rep. Barletta, Lou [R-PA-11]
PA • R
Sponsored 1/17/2018
Bergman
MI • R
Sponsored 1/19/2018
Thompson (PA)
PA • R
Sponsored 1/19/2018
Rep. Love, Mia B. [R-UT-4]
UT • R
Sponsored 1/19/2018
Westerman
AR • R
Sponsored 1/19/2018
Roger Marshall
KS • R
Sponsored 1/19/2018
Rep. McKinley, David B. [R-WV-1]
WV • R
Sponsored 1/19/2018
Rep. Wenstrup, Brad R. [R-OH-2]
OH • R
Sponsored 2/8/2018
Emmer
MN • R
Sponsored 2/13/2018
Rep. Mitchell, Paul [R-MI-10]
MI • R
Sponsored 2/16/2018
Roll Call Votes
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