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For immediate release:
Sunday, March 21, 2010
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Statement by the National Right to Life
Committee
on abortion "deal" on
health care legislation
WASHINGTON -- (Sunday, March 21, 2010, 6 PM EDT) -- In
response to today's announcement regarding an agreement
between Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mi.) and President Obama on
the pending health care bill (H.R. 3590), the following
statement was issued by the National Right to Life
Committee (NRLC), the federation of right-to-life
organizations in the 50 states:
The
National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) remains strongly
opposed to the Senate-passed health bill (H.R. 3590). A
lawmaker who votes for this bill is voting to require
federal agencies to subsidize and administer health
plans that will pay for elective abortion, and voting to
undermine longstanding pro-life policies in other ways
as well. Pro-life citizens nationwide know that this is
a pro-abortion bill. Pro-life citizens know, and they
will be reminded again and again, which lawmakers
deserve their gratitude for voting against this
pro-abortion legislation.
The
executive order promised by President Obama was issued
for political effect. It changes nothing. It does not
correct any of the serious pro-abortion provisions in
the bill. The president cannot amend a bill by issuing
an order, and the federal courts will enforce what the
law says.
To elaborate: The order does not truly
correct any of the seven objectionable pro-abortion
provisions described in NRLC's March 19 letter to the
House of Representatives, which is posted here:
www.nrlc.org/AHC/NRLCToHouseOnHealthBill.pdf.
Regarding Community Health Centers (CHCs),
NRLC has documented the problem created by H.R. 3590
here:
www.nrlc.org/AHC/NRLCMemoCommHealth.html.
Prof. Robert Destro, a professor of law
and former dean of the Columbus School of Law at the
Catholic University of America, and an expert on
abortion-related litigation, has sent lawmakers a letter
explaining why the bill opens the door to direct federal
funding of abortion in Community Health Centers:
www.nrlc.org/ahc/DestroLetterToStupakOnCommHealthCenters.pdf.
Prof.
Destro clearly explains why it is the statutory language
that will govern.
Regarding the new program to provide tax credits to
purchase private insurance, the executive order merely
tinkers with the formalities of a bookkeeping scheme
under which federal subsidies will pay for plans that
cover elective abortion -- a break from the longstanding
principles of the Hyde Amendment.
The
order does nothing at all to mitigate the other
abortion-related problems described in the NRLC letter,
dealing with bill provisions that create dangerous
regulatory mandate authorities, revise Indian health
programs, and create pools of directly appropriated
funds that are not covered by existing restrictions on
funding of abortion. Nor can the order correct the
omission from the pending legislation of the necessary
conscience-protection language that had been included in
House-passed health care legislation last November (the
"Weldon language").
For additional information regarding the
abortion-related components of the legislation, and
NRLC's assessment of the gravity of these issues, please
refer to the March 19 letter linked above, and other
materials posted on the NRLC website at
www.nrlc.org/AHC/Index.html.
For
interviews on this issue, please call the NRLC
Communications Department at (202) 626-8825.
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