Reproductive Rights are Human Rights Act of 2018
Sponsored By: Representative Clark (MA)
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Summary
Reproductive Rights are Human Rights Act of 2018 This bill directs the Department of State to include in its annual reports on human rights in countries receiving U.S. development and security assistance a discussion of the status of reproductive rights in each country, including whether a country has adopted policies to: (1) promote access to contraception, (2) provide services to ensure safe and healthy pregnancy and childbirth, (3) expand or restrict access to safe abortion services, (4) prevent maternal deaths, and (5) prevent and treat sexually transmitted diseases.
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Clark (MA)
MA • D
Cosponsors
Rep. Lowey, Nita M. [D-NY-17]
NY • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Rep. Engel, Eliot L. [D-NY-16]
NY • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Rep. Lee, Barbara [D-CA-13]
CA • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Frankel, Lois
FL • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Wasserman Schultz
FL • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Clarke (NY)
NY • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Moulton
MA • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Connolly
VA • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Meng
NY • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Carbajal
CA • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Rep. Hastings, Alcee L. [D-FL-20]
FL • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Del. Norton, Eleanor Holmes [D-DC-At Large]
DC • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Rep. McNerney, Jerry [D-CA-9]
CA • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Rep. Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch [D-MD-2]
MD • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Cohen
TN • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Wilson (FL)
FL • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Rep. Cicilline, David N. [D-RI-1]
RI • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Rep. Payne, Donald M., Jr. [D-NJ-10]
NJ • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
McCollum
MN • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Johnson (GA)
GA • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
DeLauro
CT • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Titus
NV • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Rep. Kuster, Ann M. [D-NH-2]
NH • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Castro (TX)
TX • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Rep. Kildee, Daniel T. [D-MI-5]
MI • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Rep. Maloney, Sean Patrick [D-NY-18]
NY • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Rep. DeFazio, Peter A. [D-OR-4]
OR • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Davis (IL)
IL • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Quigley
IL • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Rep. Lawrence, Brenda L. [D-MI-14]
MI • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
McGovern
MA • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Pallone
NJ • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Rep. Napolitano, Grace F. [D-CA-32]
CA • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Rep. Rice, Kathleen M. [D-NY-4]
NY • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Schakowsky
IL • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Lofgren
CA • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Rep. Maloney, Carolyn B. [D-NY-12]
NY • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Espaillat
NY • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
DeGette
CO • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Rep. Kennedy, Joseph P., III [D-MA-4]
MA • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Doggett
TX • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Sherman
CA • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Chu
CA • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Rep. Speier, Jackie [D-CA-14]
CA • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Pocan
WI • D
Sponsored 12/10/2018
Peters
CA • D
Sponsored 12/11/2018
Raskin
MD • D
Sponsored 12/11/2018
Adam Schiff
CA • D
Sponsored 12/11/2018
Carson
IN • D
Sponsored 12/11/2018
DeSaulnier
CA • D
Sponsored 12/12/2018
Rep. Kind, Ron [D-WI-3]
WI • D
Sponsored 12/12/2018
Soto
FL • D
Sponsored 12/17/2018
Velazquez
NY • D
Sponsored 12/17/2018
Castor (FL)
FL • D
Sponsored 12/17/2018
Peter Welch
VT • D
Sponsored 12/19/2018
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