S186119th CongressWALLET

No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full Disclosure Act of 2025

Sponsored By: Senator Roger Wicker

Introduced

Summary

Blocks federal funding for abortions and for health plans that cover abortion. The bill would permanently ban the use of federal funds for abortions or for any health plan paid for in whole or in part with federal money and would bar abortions in federal facilities or by federal employees.

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  • Families and marketplace enrollees would not be able to use premium tax credits or cost‑sharing reductions to buy plans that include abortion. They could purchase a separate abortion-only plan but would receive no federal subsidy for that coverage.
  • People who receive care in federal facilities and anyone served by federal employees would not get abortions paid for with federal funds. The bill extends funding restrictions to federal trust funds and the District of Columbia. Exceptions are preserved for rape, incest, and life‑threatening conditions.
  • Employers and insurers would face new rules. Plans that include abortion would be excluded from the small employer health insurance credit. Qualified health plans and marketplace materials would have to prominently disclose whether they cover abortion and any separate surcharge for that coverage.

Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

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

Ban on federal abortion funding

If enacted, federal funds and federal trust funds would not be allowed to pay for abortions. Federal hospitals and federal health workers would not be able to provide abortions. Federal payment could still be used for abortions after rape or incest or when a doctor certifies the pregnancy threatens life. Federal money would still cover infections, injuries, or disorders caused or worsened by an abortion. The bill would treat some District of Columbia amounts as federal money and would not change other existing federal restrictions.

No premium tax credits for abortion

If enacted, health plans that include abortion coverage would not qualify as "qualified health plans" for the premium tax credit or cost-sharing reductions. That means people could not use the premium tax credit for those plans, except for the rape/incest or life-of-the-mother exceptions. Small employers also could not claim the section 45R small employer credit for plans that include abortion. These rules would apply to plan years beginning after December 31, 2025.

Health plan abortion notices and limits

If enacted, multi-State qualified health plans sold on Exchanges could not include coverage that federal funds are barred from paying for, starting with plan years after December 31, 2025. If enacted, plans that include certain abortion services would have to disclose that coverage at enrollment and show any extra surcharge separately in ads, comparison tools, and benefit summaries. Those notice rules would apply to materials made available more than 30 days after enactment.

Separate abortion coverage with private funds

If enacted, people, employers, insurers, and governments could offer or buy a separate abortion-only policy or a separate plan that includes abortion. Those separate policies must be paid entirely with money that is not federal or from a federal trust fund. You could not use the premium tax credit, advance payments, or Medicaid matching funds to pay the premiums for that separate coverage.

Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Roger Wicker

MS • R

Cosponsors

  • Mike Lee

    UT • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Cynthia Lummis

    WY • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Mike Rounds

    SD • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Eric Schmitt

    MO • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Rick Scott

    FL • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Tim Scott

    SC • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Tim Sheehy

    MT • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Dan Sullivan

    AK • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • John Thune

    SD • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Todd Young

    IN • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Bernie Moreno

    OH • R

    Sponsored 2/3/2025

  • David McCormick

    PA • R

    Sponsored 3/14/2025

  • Jon Husted

    OH • R

    Sponsored 4/28/2025

  • Ashley Moody

    FL • R

    Sponsored 9/16/2025

  • James Lankford

    OK • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Cindy Hyde-Smith

    MS • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Jim Banks

    IN • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • John Barrasso

    WY • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Marsha Blackburn

    TN • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • John Boozman

    AR • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Katie Britt

    AL • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Ted Budd

    NC • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Shelley Capito

    WV • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Bill Cassidy

    LA • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • John Cornyn

    TX • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Tom Cotton

    AR • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Kevin Cramer

    ND • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Mike Crapo

    ID • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Ted Cruz

    TX • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • John Curtis

    UT • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Steve Daines

    MT • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Joni Ernst

    IA • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Deb Fischer

    NE • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Lindsey Graham

    SC • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Chuck Grassley

    IA • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Bill Hagerty

    TN • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Josh Hawley

    MO • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • John Hoeven

    ND • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Ron Johnson

    WI • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • James Justice

    WV • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • John Kennedy

    LA • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Roger Marshall

    KS • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Sen. McConnell, Mitch [R-KY]

    KY • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Jerry Moran

    KS • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Markwayne Mullin

    OK • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Pete Ricketts

    NE • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • James Risch

    ID • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Thomas Tillis

    NC • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

  • Tommy Tuberville

    AL • R

    Sponsored 1/22/2025

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