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To go to the Abortion in Health Care
index, click here.
To go to the NRLC Home page, click
here.
To go to the NRLC Legislative Action Center, click
here.
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To view or download a
memo from the U.S. Conference of
Catholic Bishops explaining the
Ellsworth Amendment, click
here.
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National Right to Life Statement
on latest pro-abortion ploy by U.S.
House Democratic Leadership
WASHINGTON (November 4, 2009, 7 PM EST)
The House Democratic leadership today
announced that it will propose a
"Rule" on the health care bill, H.R.
3962, that will insert language proposed
by Rep. Brad Ellsworth (D-In.), and
exclude a House vote on an amendment
proposed by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mi.).
The House is expected to vote on the
"rule" late Friday or early Saturday.
The National Right to Life Committee (NRLC),
the federation of right-to-life
organizations in all 50 states, supports
the Stupak Amendment and opposes the
pro-abortion Ellsworth-Waxman-Pelosi
language. NRLC issued the following
statement, which may be attributed to
NRLC Legislative Director Douglas
Johnson.
"Any House member who votes for the
Pelosi rule is voting to establish a
federal government insurance plan, the
public option, that the bill explicitly
authorizes to pay for all elective
abortions. When a federal agency pays
for abortions, that is federal funding
of abortion in reality, whatever
contrived labels Speaker Pelosi or her
acolytes slap over it. The
Ellsworth language is a political fig
leaf made out of cellophane --
it directs the federal Secretary of
Health to hire a contractor to deliver
to abortion providers the payments for
elective abortions, payments that are
explicitly authorized by the bill [on
page 110]. This is a money-laundering
scheme -- a federally funded 'bag man'
will deliver government funds to
abortionists. This is federal funding
of elective abortion."
NRLC's objections to the
abortion-related provisions of H.R. 3962
are explained in detail in a letter sent
to House members on November 2, posted
here (or in PDF format,
here).
To go to the Abortion in Health Care
index, click here.
To go to the NRLC Home page, click
here.
To go to the NRLC Legislative Action Center, click
here.
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