Prohibit dishonest and predatory practices at crisis pregnancy centers.

Maggie Goodlander · New Hampshire · Democratic

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Evidence

H.R. 6945 (H. Res. 1009).— To amend part A of title IV of the Social Security Act to clarify the authority of States to use funds for pregnancy centers, and for other purposes. Referred to Ways and Means Jan. 6, 2026. Passed House amended Jan. 21, 2026; Roll No. 37: 215–209. Received in Senate and referred to Finance Jan. 26 (Legislative day of Jan. 15), 2026.

As of the latest official House history update in the lookback window, the pregnancy-centers bill had only advanced to Senate referral and had not become law or been further acted on.

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Congressional Calendar / History of Bills and Resolutions
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[Roll No. 37] ... NOES—210 ... Goodlander

Goodlander voted no on H.R. 6945, the House bill that would have clarified authority for states to use funds for pregnancy centers.

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Congressional Record - House Roll Call 37
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The evidence does not show that Goodlander delivered a federal prohibition on dishonest or predatory practices at crisis pregnancy centers. H.R. 6945 concerned state authority to use Social Security Act funds for pregnancy centers, passed the House, and was only referred to the Senate; it did not become law. Goodlander's recorded no vote may align with skepticism toward the bill, but it is not by itself a material legislative or executive attempt to enact the promised prohibition. Because she remains in the same federal House term and the promised outcome has not been completed, the status is unresolved rather than delivered or never.

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