To provide that no Federal funds may be expended for the payment or reimbursement of a drug that is prescribed to a sex offender for the treatment of sexual or erectile dysfunction.
Summary
This bill would prohibit the use of federal taxpayer money to pay for or reimburse the cost of erectile dysfunction medications for individuals convicted of sex crimes. Under this legislation, any person with a record of sexual abuse, sexual assault, or other sexual offenses would be ineligible to have these specific prescriptions covered by federal programs. The practical impact would be a restriction on federal healthcare spending, ensuring that government funds are not used to provide sexual performance drugs to registered sex offenders.
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