NATIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE COMMITTEE
URGES U.S. HOUSE TO REJECT
"DISCLOSE ACT" AS
"UNPRINCIPLED, UNCONSTITUTIONAL"
POLITICAL ATTACK
Part Two of Three
WASHINGTON (June 15, 2010) -- In
a new letter to members of the
U.S. House of Representatives,
the National Right to Life
Committee (NRLC), the federation
of right-to-life organizations
in all 50 states, said that its
2010 congressional scorecard
would report a vote for the
so-called "DISCLOSE Act" (H.R.
5175) as "a blatant political
attack on the First Amendment
rights of NRLC, or state
affiliates, and our members and
donors."
The so-called "NRA carve out," a
revision agreed to by the House
Democratic Leadership "is not
only worthless, but adds insult
to injury," and would not apply
to NRLC or to any of NRLC's 50
state affiliates, the new NRLC
letter explains.
The entire NRLC letter can be
viewed here
http://www.nrlc.org/FreeSpeech/NRLCLetterDISCLOSEActJune152010.html.
A May 27 letter that explains
NRLC's objections to the
legislation in detail is posted
at
http://www.nrlc.org/FreeSpeech/NRLCletteronDISCLOSEAct.pdf.
A June 10 letter by a coalition
of organizations opposing the
bill is posted at
http://www.atr.org/files/files/061010lt_DISCLOSE%20Coalition%20Letter.pdf.
The June edition of National
Right to Life News, which has
been disseminated to hundreds of
thousands of pro-life activists
nationwide, highlights the
threat posed by the "DISCLOSE
Act" in its cover story, posted
at
http://www.nrlc.org/freespeech/NRLNewsDISCLOSEAct.pdf
NRLC Legislative Director
Douglas Johnson and Senior
Legislative Counsel Susan T.
Muskett, J.D. are available to
provide comment and analysis of
the "DISCLOSE Act." Please
contact the NRLC Communications
Department at (202) 626-8825 to
arrange an interview.
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