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This bill amends federal domestic violence law to define reproductive coercion—controlling another person's reproductive autonomy through force, threat, or coercion—as a form of domestic violence. It creates a federal private right of action allowing victims to sue perpetrators for damages, including actual damages, punitive damages, and injunctive relief, provided the conduct involves interstate or foreign commerce. The bill clarifies that reproductive coercion includes pressuring someone to become or remain pregnant, sabotaging contraception, or manipulating pregnancy outcomes, and applies to conduct by intimate partners, dating partners, spouses, or family members.
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