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National Right to
Life Urges Defeat of Health Care Bill
After Senate Votes to Keep Abortion in Federal Programs
WASHINGTON (December 8, 2009) -- By a
vote of
a vote of 54 to 45,
the U.S. Senate today tabled (killed)
an amendment to remove elective abortion from the new
federal programs that would be created by pending health
care legislation. The following statement was issued by
the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC), the
federation of right-to-life organizations in all 50
states, and may be attributed to NRLC Legislative
Director Douglas Johnson.
A majority of senators today voted to
keep abortion covered in the proposed federal government
insurance program, and to subsidize private insurance
plans that cover abortion on demand. Now, the vote on
cloture on the bill itself will become the key vote on
whether to put the federal government into the abortion
business. We will oppose cloture on the bill, which
would require 60 affirmative votes. In addition, a
number of pro-life Democrats in the House, who supported
passage of health care legislation on November 7, will
not vote for the Senate bill in its current form. So,
this is a long way from over.
The amendment rejected today,
supported by NRLC, was sponsored by Senator Ben Nelson
(D-Ne.) and Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah). It contained
the same substance as the Stupak-Pitts Amendment, which
was adopted by the House of Representatives on November
7, 240-194. Both amendments would prevent the federal
government insurance program (the "public option") from
paying for abortion (except to save the life of the
mother, or in cases of rape or incest). In addition,
both amendments would prevent federal subsidies from
being used to purchase private health plans that cover
elective abortion, but would not restrict the sale or
purchase of such policies with private funds.
As NRLC has previously noted, the health care bill
pending in the Senate, proposed by Senator Harry Reid
(D-Nv.) and backed by President Obama, would authorize
the federal government to pay for any and all abortions
through a huge new federal health insurance program, the
"public option," and would also subsidize purchase of
private plans that cover abortion on demand. President
Obama and Reid know that the substance of these
abortion-promoting policies is
deeply unpopular, so they
seek to conceal the reality with layers of contorted
definitions and money-laundering schemes.
For extensive further documentation on aspects of the
health care legislation relating to abortion, visit the
NRLC website at
www.nrlc.org/ahc
Both NRLC Legislative Director Douglas Johnson and
Senior Legislative Counsel Susan T. Muskett are
available to provide further comment on the
abortion-related issues on the health care legislation.
To arrange an interview, contact the NRLC Communications
Department at (202) 626-8825 or 202-626-8820.
The National Right to Life
Committee, the nation's largest pro-life group, is a
federation of affiliates in all 50 states and 3,000
local chapters nationwide. National Right to Life works
through legislation and education to protect those
threatened by abortion, infanticide, euthanasia and
assisted suicide.
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