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A bill to protect abortion access and providers from state laws that restrict or interfere with reproductive health care. The bill was introduced in the House in June 2021 and passed in September 2021, but failed to pass in the Senate in February 2022.
This bill reauthorizes and expands programs, grants, and activities related to mental and behavioral health, including substance use disorder prevention and treatment. It also addresses issues such as maternal mental health, veterans' mental health, crisis response, and Medicaid coverage.
H.R.2 is a bill that makes various changes to immigration law, including by imposing limits on asylum eligibility and requiring employers to use an electronic system to verify the employment eligibility of new employees. The bill also requires the Department of Homeland Security to resume and expand border wall construction, technology, and staffing along the U.S.-Mexico border.