College Abortion Funding Ban
A house committee must act next: committee consideration.
While this bill has support from many House Republicans, it faces a very difficult path in the Senate where similar measures often lack the votes to move forward.
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Pregnant students and staff at affected campuses would lose access to on-site abortion drugs or abortion procedures, since any school offering these services risks losing all federal funding. This forces pregnant students to travel off campus or to another state for care, adding cost, time, and logistical burden especially for those without transportation or nearby providers.
Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce.
Introduced in House
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Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) is reintroducing the Protecting Life on College Campus Act of 2025, which would prohibit federal funds from going to institutions of higher education that provide abortion drugs or abortions to students or employees through campus health clinics.
Senator Steve Daines (R-MT) and Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) introduced the Protecting Life on College Campus Act. The bill prohibits colleges and universities from providing abortion drugs or abortions to students or employees as a condition of receiving federal funding.
In response to a California law requiring public colleges to provide abortion pills, Sen. Steve Daines introduced legislation to ban federal funding for any college whose health centers perform abortions or offer abortion pills to students.
No votes recorded for this bill yet.
Document Type
Congressional Bill
Official Title
Protecting Life on College Campus Act of 2025
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