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Providing for Life Act

8/22/2023, 2:45 PM

Summary of Bill HR 8851

Bill 117 HR 8851, also known as the Providing for Life Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to establish protections for unborn children and to promote a culture of life in the United States.

The Providing for Life Act includes several key provisions. Firstly, it seeks to prohibit the use of federal funds for abortions, except in cases of rape, incest, or when the life of the mother is in danger. This provision is aimed at ensuring that taxpayer dollars are not used to fund abortions, while still allowing for exceptions in certain circumstances.

Additionally, the bill includes measures to promote adoption as an alternative to abortion. It provides funding for adoption services and support for pregnant women considering adoption. This is intended to encourage more women to choose adoption as a positive alternative to abortion. Furthermore, the Providing for Life Act includes provisions to support pregnancy resource centers and other organizations that provide assistance to pregnant women. These organizations offer counseling, medical care, and other support services to help women facing unplanned pregnancies make informed decisions about their options. Overall, the Providing for Life Act is focused on promoting a culture of life and protecting the rights of unborn children. It seeks to limit the use of federal funds for abortions, promote adoption as an alternative, and support organizations that provide assistance to pregnant women. Supporters of the bill argue that it is necessary to protect the sanctity of life and ensure that all individuals have the opportunity to thrive.

Congressional Summary of HR 8851

Providing for Life Act

This bill revises various programs and supports for families and children related to taxes, health, and other benefits.

First, the bill increases the child tax credit to a maximum of $3,500 per child ($4,500 per child under the age of six) and makes permanent the increased income threshold over which the credit phases out.

The bill further eliminates the federal deduction for certain state and local taxes (SALT deduction) and makes the adoption tax credit refundable.

The bill allows parents to use a portion of their Social Security benefits for up to three months of paid parental leave after the birth or adoption of a child.

Additionally, the bill requires Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients to cooperate with states in establishing child support orders. It also provides additional workforce training for noncustodial parents with child support obligations.

States must establish requirements for the biological father of a child to pay, at the mother's request, at least 50% of reasonable out-of-pocket medical expenses associated with the mother's pregnancy and delivery.

The bill requires institutions of higher education to provide students with certain information about the resources and services (excluding abortion services) available to pregnant students.

Additionally, the bill

  • provides grants for community-based maternal mentoring programs and for pregnancy resource centers that do not provide abortions;
  • requires the Department of Health and Human Services to publish a website with specified pregnancy-related information; and
  • extends from one to two years the postpartum benefit eligibility period under the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC).

Current Status of Bill HR 8851

Bill HR 8851 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since September 15, 2022. Bill HR 8851 was introduced during Congress 117 and was introduced to the House on September 15, 2022.  Bill HR 8851's most recent activity was Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties. as of November 1, 2022

Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 8851

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
0
Republican Sponsors
1
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
0
Democrat Cosponsors
0
Republican Cosponsors
0
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 8851

Primary Policy Focus

Families

Potential Impact Areas

- Abortion
- Adoption and foster care
- Aging
- Child care and development
- Child health
- Civil actions and liability
- Community life and organization
- Computers and information technology
- Congressional oversight
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Emergency communications systems
- Employee leave
- Employment and training programs
- Executive agency funding and structure
- Family planning and birth control
- Family relationships
- Family services
- First Amendment rights
- Fraud offenses and financial crimes
- Government information and archives
- Government studies and investigations
- Health care coverage and access
- Higher education
- Income tax credits
- Income tax deductions
- Intergovernmental relations
- Mental health
- Performance measurement
- Poverty and welfare assistance
- Religion
- Separation, divorce, custody, support
- Sex and reproductive health
- Social security and elderly assistance
- Social work, volunteer service, charitable organizations
- State and local government operations
- State and local taxation
- Tax treatment of families
- Women's health

Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 8851

Providing for Life Act
Providing for Life Act
To provide support and assistance to unborn children, pregnant women, parents, and families.

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Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 8851

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