LEGISLATION WATCH: Congress

Check back regularly to see the status of bills from proposal to passage.

By Jeremy Moule on January 22, 2009

Here's a running summary of important or interesting bills submitted in the House and Senate. We'll update the status of the legislation when major milestones are reached -when there's a vote, when it's passed along to the other chamber, when the president signs or vetoes it, and so on.

The legislation focuses on reproductive and sexual health issues, and in some cases reverses Bush administration policies. It provides funding for comprehensive sex education programs, and none for abstinence-only sex ed. Other provisions include mandatory access to emergency contraception for rape survivors, and a requirement that hospital staff provide factual, science-based information on EC, including instructions that it doesn't cause abortions.

The bill would also force health insurers to offer equitable coverage for prescription contraceptives.

All of the Rochester-area House representatives voted in favor of the bill: Democrats Louise Slaughter, Eric Massa, and Dan Maffei, as well as Republican Chris Lee. Because of the expansion, which loosens the income threshold, 11.2 million more New York children will be eligible for the state health care program. The expansion will be financed by an increase in the tobacco tax.

Similar legislation is under consideration by the Senate.

An SCHIP expansion passed during the previous Congress, only to be vetoed by President Bush. Sponsors couldn't get enough support to override the veto.