The VA wants to end coverage of abortion for US military veterans
[August 06, 2025]
By GEOFF MULVIHILL
President Donald Trump's administration is calling to remove abortion
coverage from the list of medical benefits for veterans and their
families, saying it's not needed.
The Department of Veterans Affairs posted the proposed rule change on
Monday and opened a public comment period on it that runs through Sept.
3. The department said in its proposal that it wants to ensure it
“provides only needed medical services to our nation’s heroes and their
families.”
The department says it would still provide abortion in life-threatening
circumstances — something state laws allow, even in places where bans
are in place. But critics of the change note that abortion would not be
provided when pregnancies are the result of rape or incest.
Amy Friedrich-Karnik, director of federal policy at the Guttmacher
Institute, said in a statement that the change would cut off millions of
veterans and their families from services.
“Veterans have historically faced significant barriers to reproductive
health care, and with the current patchwork of abortion bans and
restrictions across the country, these barriers are even steeper today,"
she said.
Veterans Affairs, which provides health coverage for veterans and their
dependents, did not include abortion in its coverage until 2022.
President Joe Biden's administration added it months after the U.S.
Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and state abortion bans began
kicking in.

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An anti-abortion supporter sits behind a sign that advises the
Jackson Women's Health Organization clinic is still open in Jackson,
Miss., July 6, 2022. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File)
 The Biden changed allowed the VA to
provide abortion even in states where it was banned. The VA says in
its proposal that allowing abortion is legally questionable because
Congress has not specifically allowed it. The policy change would
also bring the VA's coverage into line with other federal health
care plans — including Medicaid and the TriCare coverage for active
military members and their families — which exclude abortion in most
cases.
The VA said in its filings that about 100 veterans and 40 dependents
obtain abortions using the benefits each year — far below the
projection the department made in 2022 of a total of 1,000 a year.
The conservative law firm Alliance Defending Freedom called on the
VA to drop abortion coverage in a letter last month, saying the cost
or providing abortion takes other health resources away from
veterans.
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