Skip to main content
GWGovwatch
CongressBillsCommitteesPresidentMoneyPulseMisconductElectionsMap
Donate

Weekly accountability digest

One email a week with new votes, moving bills, and misconduct updates. No spam.

GW

Govwatch. Public data about Congress, in one place, in plain English.

Built with public data. Not affiliated with the U.S. government.

Explore

  • Officials
  • Legislation
  • Committees
  • Congress Pulse
  • Trending Topics
  • Bipartisan Leaderboard
  • Weekly Digest
  • Misconduct
  • Predictions

Learn

  • How Congress Works
  • How a Bill Becomes Law
  • Campaign Finance 101
  • Glossary

Tools

  • My Representatives
  • Compare Members
  • Bill Watchlist
  • Search
  • District Map
  • Follow the Money
  • Watch Live

Site

  • About
  • Contact
  • Corrections
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

Data Sources

Congress.gov API v3
Bills, members, votes
GovInfo API
Floor speeches, reports, bill text
Federal Election Commission (FEC)
Campaign finance
VoteView (UCLA)
Ideology scores (DW-NOMINATE)
GovTrack.us
Misconduct data (CC0)
U.S. Census Bureau
District demographics
Support This Project

This site is free. Donations help cover hosting, API fees, and keeping the data fresh.

All data is sourced from official government APIs and public records. This site is for informational purposes only.

© 2026 Govwatch

Press ReleaseNeutral2026-04-22

Frankel Fights for Federal Workers’ Access to Reproductive Health Care in Appropriations Debate

Lois Frankel
Lois Frankel
DFL-22 · Representative
Share:
HealthcareAbortionLabor

Context

This press release from Representative Lois Frankel (D-FL) was published on 2026-04-22 and titled "Frankel Fights for Federal Workers’ Access to Reproductive Health Care in Appropriations Debate". It focuses on healthcare and touches on abortion, labor policy.

Full Text

Frankel Fights for Federal Workers’ Access to Reproductive Health Care in Appropriations Debate

WASHINGTON, D.C. — During this week’s Financial Services and General Government (FSGG) Appropriations Subcommittee markup, Rep. Lois Frankel (FL-22) introduced an amendment to strike measures in the FY27 bill that restrict federal employees’ access to abortion care and block the District of Columbia from using its own local funds to provide abortion services to Medicaid enrollees. “These riders are not policy—they are punishment,” said Rep. Frankel . “Punishment for federal employees who simply want the freedom to make their own private health care decisions. Punishment for low-income women in the District of Columbia who are denied care—even when D.C. is willing to pay for it with its own dollars.” Frankel emphasized that the provisions go beyond federal funding restrictions, calling them a clear example of federal overreach into local governance. “We are not just restricting federal funds—we are reaching into D.C.’s own budget and saying, ‘you don’t get to decide,’” Frankel said . “That is federal overreach at its worst.” “These riders hit hardest on the women living paycheck to paycheck—those who can’t travel and are forced into impossible choices about their health, their families, and their futures,” she said. Addressing the female staffers in attendance, Frankel added : “We trust you with so many decisions every day, we should trust you with your health care decisions, too.” The amendment was ultimately defeated by a vote of 33-26. For Rep. Frankel’s full remarks, click here . ###
View original source →