Bill

BILL • US SENATE

S 3650

Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act

119th Congress
Introduced by Bill Cassidy, John Cornyn, Kevin Cramer and 9 other co-sponsors

Requires abortion providers to notify parents when minors from parental-consent states travel interstate for abortion services, raising federal-state authority and minor privacy questions.

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Bill Summary • S 3650

Legislative bill overview

S 3650 would require abortion providers to notify the parents or guardians of minors who travel across state lines to obtain abortions. The bill establishes federal requirements for parental notification when a minor from a state with parental consent/notification laws seeks abortion services in another state.

Why is this important

This bill addresses the scenario where minors circumvent state-level parental involvement laws by traveling to states with fewer restrictions. It raises questions about the scope of federal authority over abortion regulation, interstate travel rights, and parental authority—particularly relevant given the variation in state abortion laws following the 2022 Dobbs decision.

Potential points of contention

  • Federal authority and state sovereignty: Whether Congress can regulate medical procedures and interstate travel, or whether this encroaches on state autonomy over healthcare and family law
  • Parental rights vs. minor autonomy: Disagreement over whether parental notification serves child welfare or inappropriately limits minors' privacy and decision-making authority
  • Enforcement mechanisms: Practical questions about how providers would verify residency, identify minors across state lines, and potential liability for non-compliance
  • Judicial bypass provisions: Whether the bill adequately addresses minors who face abuse or coercion and need alternative pathways for decision-making

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