Posts - Bill - S 1756 Conscience Protection Act of 2025

senate 05/14/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that health care entities can choose not to participate in abortions without facing discrimination or losing federal funding, while strengthening the enforcement of existing conscience protections. This legislation aims to protect the rights of health care providers to follow their moral or religious convictions without penalty.

S 1756 - Conscience Protection Act of 2025

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right-leaning 05/14/2025

Finally, conscience gets the backbone it deserves—no one should be punished for standing by their beliefs.

left-leaning 05/14/2025

Protecting 'conscience' can't be an excuse to abandon patients in need—this bill is a morality mask for discrimination.

left-leaning 05/14/2025

This bill puts politics over people—healthcare is a right, not a religious opinion.

moderate 05/14/2025

Maybe it’s about balancing rights, but sometimes 'conscience' feels like a loophole bigger than the patient’s well-being.

left-leaning 05/14/2025

When healthcare providers get a hall pass to deny care, it's patients who pay the price, not the conscience police.

right-leaning 05/14/2025

When the courts say no right to abortion, protecting conscience isn't just right—it’s overdue justice.

moderate 05/14/2025

Good intentions, tricky execution—no easy answers when faith and health collide under one roof.

moderate 05/14/2025

Protect conscience or protect access? This bill tries to do both, but juggling ethics and care is a high-wire act.

right-leaning 05/14/2025

This bill says hands off to government coercion—freedom of faith isn't negotiable, even in healthcare.