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Andy Kim (D-NJ)
Andy Kim
Democrat·New Jersey

Kim, Duckworth, and Sewell Renew Push to Improve Access to Prenatal Care for Military Families

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July 10, 2025
WASHINGTON, D.C.–Today,Senator Andy Kim (D-N.J.),Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL),andU.S. Representative Terri Sewell (D-AL-07)reintroduced legislation to improve access to prenatal care for military families. Specifically, theImproving Access to Prenatal Care for Military Families Actwould create a Department of Defense (DoD) pilot program to designate pregnancy as a Qualifying Life Event under the TRICARE program, empowering servicemembers and their spouses to choose a health care plan that meets their needs during pregnancy.
“Military moms deserve peace of mind that they’ll have the right healthcare for them when they need it most,”said Senator Kim.“This bill breaks down barriers to high-quality maternal care and eases an all-too common and unfair burden on our servicemembers and their growing families.”
“After all the sacrifices they make for our nation each and every day, our military families should never have to face arbitrary, needless barriers to access prenatal care,”said Senator Duckworth.“Our commonsense legislation would help make it easier for our brave servicemembers and military spouses to access the high-quality care they need and deserve as they build their families. It’s the right thing to do, and I urge my Republican colleagues to help us get it done.”
“Our military families make extraordinary sacrifices for our nation,”said Congresswoman Sewell.“The last thing they should have to worry about is accessing basic maternal health care services during a pregnancy. This legislation would empower expectant military families to choose the health care plan that best meets their needs. It is about ensuring that moms and babies can get the care they need whenever and wherever they need it. I am proud to partner with Senators Duckworth and Kim again in the 119th Congress as we work to get this bill passed and signed into law.”
Currently, TRICARE beneficiaries may opt to change their TRICARE plan during the annual Open Season or if they experience a Qualifying Life Event (QLE). QLEs include marriage, divorce, a job change, a move and the birth or adoption of a child, but not pregnancy. TheImproving Access to Prenatal Care for Military Families Actwould provide greater flexibility to expectant military families by establishing a five-year DoD pilot program to designate pregnancy as a QLE. Such a designation would allow beneficiaries to switch from TRICARE’s Prime and Select plans if doing so would provide that individual with better coverage for prenatal care.
Along with Senators Kim and Duckworth, the legislation is cosponsored by U.S. Senators Angus King (I-ME), Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Cory Booker (D-NJ), Patty Murray (D-WA), Jackie Rosen (D-NV), Michael Bennet (D-CO), Mazie K. Hirono (D-HI), Ron Wyden (D-OR), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD) and Tammy Baldwin (D-WI).
TheImproving Access to Prenatal Care for Military Families Actis endorsed by the National Military Family Association and Military Officers Association of America.
“Expectant moms and their babies need quality care, but many military-connected mothers struggle to access that care,”said Besa Pinchotti, CEO of the National Military Family Association.“TheImproving Access to Prenatal Care for Military Families Actwill make pregnancy a qualifying life event, ensuring that pregnant moms and their babies get access to what they need. We’re grateful to Senators Duckworth and Kim as well as Representative Sewell for championing this critical issue for military families.”
“Health care access is a key quality of life issue impacting military family readiness, particularly when expecting a baby,”said Lt. Gen. Brian Kelly USAF (Ret.), President & CEO of the Military Officers Association of America.“With capacity constraints in both the military and civilian health systems, it is more important than ever to address barriers to accessing vital prenatal care essential to positive outcomes. TheImproving Access to Prenatal Care for Military Families Actwould provide the flexibility to switch TRICARE plans during pregnancy so beneficiaries can seek prenatal care that meets their needs. We appreciate the continued leadership of Sen. Tammy Duckworth and Sen. Andy Kim and Rep. Terri Sewell on improving access to care within the military health system and their support of military families.”
A copy of the bill text is availablehere.
Senator Kim previously led the introduction of this bicameral legislation as a member of the House of Representatives as a part of his ongoing work to support servicemembers and military families. Previously this Congress, Senator Kim helpedintroduce legislation to reinstate veteranswho were fired during the Trump administration’s purge of the federal workforce as well aslegislation to ease potential financial burdensfor veterans’ surviving loved ones.

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