Bills of Congress by U.S. Congress

Access to Contraception Expansion for Veterans Act; ACE Veterans Act

Summary

The Access to Contraception Expansion for Veterans Act (ACE Veterans Act) aims to amend Title 38 of the United States Code. It directs the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to allow veterans enrolled in the VA healthcare system to receive a full-year supply of contraceptive pills, transdermal patches, vaginal rings, and other contraceptive products. The bill mandates that medical providers inform veterans of this option.

Expected Effects

If enacted, the ACE Veterans Act will ensure that veterans enrolled in the VA healthcare system have access to a full-year supply of contraceptive products. This could improve convenience and reduce barriers to access for veterans seeking contraception. The change would be implemented through the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Potential Benefits

  • Improved access to contraception for veterans.
  • Increased convenience for veterans managing their healthcare.
  • Potential reduction in unintended pregnancies among veterans.
  • Enhanced reproductive health options for women veterans.
  • Streamlined healthcare delivery within the VA system.

Potential Disadvantages

  • Potential increase in costs for the Department of Veterans Affairs.
  • Possible logistical challenges in managing and distributing year-long supplies.
  • Risk of product expiration or changes in prescription needs over the year.
  • Potential for misuse or stockpiling of contraceptive products.
  • Possible objections from individuals or groups opposed to contraception.

Constitutional Alignment

The ACE Veterans Act appears to align with the general welfare clause of the Constitution, as it aims to improve the health and well-being of veterans. Specifically, the Act falls under Congress's power to provide for the common defense and general welfare, as outlined in the preamble. There are no apparent conflicts with specific constitutional amendments or limitations on federal power.

Impact Assessment: Things You Care About

This action has been evaluated across 19 key areas that matter to you. Scores range from 1 (highly disadvantageous) to 5 (highly beneficial).