S.J. Res. 103 (119th)Bill Overview

For congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Veterans Affairs relating to "Reproductive Health Services".

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Cosponsors
Support
Democratic
Introduced
Jan 27, 2026
Discussions
Bill Text
Current stageCommittee

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 338.

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01 · The brief

This joint resolution, under the Congressional Review Act, disapproves and nullifies a Department of Veterans Affairs rule titled “Reproductive Health Services” (90 Fed.

Reg. 61310, Dec. 31, 2025).

If enacted, the rule would have no force or effect.

Passage30/100

Narrow but highly partisan subject increases resistance; outcome hinges on chamber majorities and executive branch stance.

CredibilityAligned

Relative to its intended legislative type, this bill is a narrowly focused Congressional Review Act disapproval that is clear about its target and immediate legal effect. It uses the standard, concise formulation to nullify a specific regulatory action.

Contention70/100

Progressives emphasize protecting veterans' reproductive access.

02 · What it does

Who stands to gain, and who may push back.

Who this appears to help vs burden50% / 50%
Federal agenciesVeterans
Likely helped
  • Federal agenciesMaintains prior limits on federal provision of reproductive services, preserving preexisting VA policy frameworks.
  • Targeted stakeholdersPotentially reduces VA regulatory compliance obligations and administrative costs tied to the new rule.
  • Federal agenciesMay limit federal spending increases that could accompany broader reproductive service coverage.
Likely burdened
  • VeteransCould reduce veterans’ access to reproductive health services that the VA rule would have authorized.
  • VeteransMay increase out-of-pocket costs and travel burdens for veterans seeking care outside VA networks.
  • VeteransCould disproportionately affect rural, low-income, or mobility-limited veterans with fewer alternative providers.
03 · Why people split

Why the argument around this bill splits.

Progressives emphasize protecting veterans' reproductive access.
Progressive90%

Likely supports the joint resolution if the VA rule restricted veterans' reproductive health access.

The persona views congressional disapproval as restoring or protecting veterans' reproductive care and rights.

This judgment is uncertain because the bill text omits the rule's substance.

Leans supportive
Centrist55%

Cautious and data-driven: wants to review the actual VA rule text and impact analyses before strong support or opposition.

Views congressional oversight as legitimate but worries about unintended service gaps and legal fallout.

Split reaction
Conservative20%

Likely opposes the joint resolution if the VA rule limited restrictions on reproductive services or expanded abortion access.

Prefers maintaining VA discretion and limiting federal expansion of reproductive services.

Views CRA use by opposing party skeptically.

Likely resistant
04 · Can it pass?

The path through Congress.

Introduced

Reached or meaningfully advanced

Committee

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President

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Passage likelihood30/100

Narrow but highly partisan subject increases resistance; outcome hinges on chamber majorities and executive branch stance.

Scope and complexity
24%
Scopenarrow
24%
Complexitylow
Why this could stall
  • Text of the VA rule not provided in full in bill text
  • Administration position on the underlying VA rule
05 · Recent votes

Recent votes on the bill.

06 · Go deeper

Go deeper than the headline read.

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Progressives emphasize protecting veterans' reproductive access.

Narrow but highly partisan subject increases resistance; outcome hinges on chamber majorities and executive branch stance.

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Relative to its intended legislative type, this bill is a narrowly focused Congressional Review Act disapproval that is clear about its target and immediate legal effect. It uses the standard, concise formulation to nul…

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