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Children’s Hospital GME Support Reauthorization Act of 2025

To amend title III of the Public Health Service Act to reauthorize the program of payments to children's hospitals that operate graduate medical education programs, and for other purposes.

Introduced Mar 14, 2025

Latest action (Mar 14, 2025) Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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Healthcare

Summary

This bill reauthorizes federal payments to children's hospitals that operate graduate medical education programs, extending the program through fiscal year 2030 and setting funding levels at $124 million and $261 million annually for fiscal years 2026 through 2030. Beginning in fiscal year 2026, the bill prohibits federal payments to children's hospitals that furnish certain surgical procedures or medications to individuals under 18 years of age, as specified in the bill. The bill includes exceptions for treatments of precocious puberty, medically verifiable genetic disorders of sex development, complications from previous procedures, and conditions posing imminent danger to health. The bill preserves coverage for mental or behavioral health services for gender dysphoria that do not involve the specified procedures or medications.

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Sponsor (1)

Money behind the sponsor

Top reported contributors to Dan Crenshaw’s campaign committee (2024 cycle) — who funds the bill’s sponsor, not a claim about this bill. Data from FEC.

  • NULL $228,839
  • CAMDEN PROPERTY TRUST $19,800
  • MCCORD DEVELOPMENT $16,500
  • RIDA DEVELOPMENT $15,700
  • ADVANCED HEALTH CARE $14,241

Organizations whose employees gave the most — itemized individual contributions grouped by the donor’s reported employer (FEC Schedule A). Full finance for Dan Crenshaw → · Outside spending →

Actions (2)

  1. Mar 14, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. · house
  2. Mar 14, 2025 Introduced in House

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  • Introduced in House · Mar 14, 2025

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Full text

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

March 14, 2025

Mr. Crenshaw (for himself, Mrs. Miller of Illinois, Mrs. Miller-Meeks, Mr. Pfluger, Mr. Ellzey, Mr. Van Drew, Mr. Green of Tennessee, Mr. Rouzer, Mrs. Harshbarger, Mr. Grothman, Mr. Jackson of Texas, and Mr. Scott Franklin of Florida) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce

A BILL

To amend title III of the Public Health Service Act to reauthorize the program of payments to children’s hospitals that operate graduate medical education programs, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the “Children’s Hospital GME Support Reauthorization Act of 2025”.

SEC. 2. PROGRAM OF PAYMENTS TO CHILDREN’S HOSPITALS THAT OPERATE GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS.

Section 340E of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 256e) is amended—

(1) in subsection (a), by striking “2023” and inserting “2030”;

(2) in subsection (b)(3)(D), by inserting “and the end of fiscal year 2030,” after “fiscal year 2022,”;

(3) in subsection (e), by adding at the end the following new paragraph:

“(4) Prohibition on payments to hospitals furnishing specified procedures and drugs to minors.—

“(A) In general.—Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, no payment may be made under this section to a children’s hospital for a fiscal year (beginning with fiscal year 2026) if, at any point during the preceding fiscal year, such hospital furnished specified procedures and drugs (as defined in subsection (g)) to an individual under 18 years of age.

“(B) Special rule for fiscal year 2026.—In applying subparagraph (A) with respect to payments described in such subparagraph for fiscal year 2026—

“(i) the reference to ‘for a fiscal year’ shall be treated as a reference to ‘for any portion of fiscal year 2026 occurring after December 31, 2025’; and

“(ii) the reference to ‘the preceding fiscal year’ shall be treated as a reference to ‘the period beginning on September 1, 2025, and ending on December 31, 2025’.

“(C) Rule of construction.—Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as prohibiting payments for a fiscal year (or, in the case of payments for fiscal year 2026, during the portion of such fiscal year described in subparagraph (B)(i)) to a hospital that, during the preceding fiscal year (or, in the case of payments for fiscal year 2026, during the period described in subparagraph (B)(ii)), furnished mental or behavioral health services to individuals under 18 years of age for the treatment of gender dysphoria not consisting of specified procedures and drugs.”;

(4) in subsection (f)—

(A) in paragraph (1)(A)—

(i) in clause (v), by striking “and” at the end;

(ii) in clause (vi), by striking the period at the end and inserting “; and”; and

(iii) by adding at the end the following:

“(vii) for each of fiscal years 2026 through 2030, $124,000,000.”; and

(B) in paragraph (2)—

(i) in subparagraph (E), by striking “and” at the end;

(ii) in subparagraph (F), by striking the period at the end and inserting “; and”; and

(iii) by adding at the end the following:

“(G) for each of fiscal years 2026 through 2030, $261,000,000”; and

(5) in subsection (g), by adding at the end the following new paragraph:

“(4) Specified procedures and drugs.—

“(A) In general.—Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the term ‘specified procedures and drugs’ means, with respect to an individual, any of the following:

“(i) Performing any surgery for the purpose of changing the body of such individual to no longer correspond to the individual’s sex, including—

“(I) castration;

“(II) orchiectomy;

“(III) scrotoplasty;

“(IV) vasectomy;

“(V) hysterectomy;

“(VI) oophorectomy;

“(VII) ovariectomy;

“(VIII) metoidioplasty;

“(IX) penectomy;

“(X) phalloplasty;

“(XI) vaginoplasty;

“(XII) vaginectomy;

“(XIII) vulvoplasty;

“(XIV) reduction thyrochondroplasty;

“(XV) chondrolaryngoplasty, or any plastic surgery that feminizes or masculinizes the facial features;

“(XVI) mastectomy, or any placement of chest implants to create feminine breasts; and

“(XVII) Any placement of fat or artificial implants in the gluteal region.

“(ii) Administering, supplying, prescribing, dispensing, distributing, or otherwise conveying to an individual medications for the purposes described in clause (i), including gonadotrophin releasing hormone (GnRH) analogues or other puberty- blocking drugs to stop or delay normal puberty, and estrogen, testosterone, progesterone, or other androgens to an individual in an amount greater than would normally be produced endogenously in a healthy individual of that individual’s age and sex.

“(B) Exception.—Subparagraph (A) shall not apply to the provision by a physician or health care provider, with the consent of the child’s parent or legal guardian, of—

“(i) puberty suppression or blocking prescription drugs for the purpose of normalizing puberty for a minor experiencing precocious puberty;

“(ii) appropriate and medically necessary procedures or treatments to correct for—

“(I) a medically verifiable genetic disorder of sex development, including— “(aa) 46,XX chromosomes with virilization; “(bb) 46,XY chromosomes with undervirilization; and

“(cc) both ovarian and testicular tissue; or

“(II) sex chromosome structure, sex steroid hormone production, or sex hormone action, if determined to be abnormal by a physician through genetic or biochemical testing;

“(iii) infection, disease, injury, or disorder caused or exacerbated by previous medical procedures as defined in subsection

(g)(4)(A); or

“(iv) a physical disorder, physical injury, or physical illness that would, as certified by a physician, place the individual in imminent danger of death or impairment of a major bodily function unless the procedure is performed, not including if the procedure or drug is for the purpose described in subsection

(g)(4)(A)(i).

“(C) Sex.—For purposes of subparagraph (A), the term ‘sex’ means the indication of male or female sex by reproductive potential or capacity, sex chromosomes, naturally occurring sex hormones, gonads, or internal or external genitalia present at birth.”. <all>

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