United StatesSenate Bill 1239S 1239
Convenient Contraception Act
Health
3 pages
- senate
- house
- president
Last progress April 1, 2025 (8 months ago)
Introduced on April 1, 2025 by John Karl Fetterman
House Votes
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Senate Votes
Pending Committee
April 1, 2025 (8 months ago)Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
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AI Summary
This bill would make health plans let people choose to get up to a full year (365 days) of their birth control at once, in a single fill or refill. If the contraceptive is already covered by the plan, the plan must provide it without copays or other cost-sharing.
- Who is affected: People enrolled in group or individual health insurance plans.
- What changes: Plans must allow up to a 365-day supply of covered contraceptives at once, with no cost-sharing.
- When: This starts for plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2026. Federal agencies will also begin outreach within 90 days after the law is enacted to inform providers and enrollees about these benefits.
Text Versions
Text as it was Introduced in Senate
ViewApril 1, 2025•3 pages
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