Right
to Life of Michigan-PAC rescinds Rep.
Stupak's endorsement
Part Two of
Three
 |
|
Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mi.) |
On
Wednesday, March 24, the Right to Life of
Michigan Political Action Committee notified
U.S. Representative Bart Stupak that his
endorsement was rescinded. In a letter sent
to Rep. Stupak, the RLM-PAC qualified how
the endorsement criteria was no longer met.
The
letter noted the endorsement had been based
on Rep. Stupak's voting record, previous
interview and completion of a questionnaire
in which Rep. Stupak indicated he would
oppose any efforts to include federally
funded abortion in national health care
plans; support efforts to specifically
exclude federally funded abortion in
national health care plans; and be willing
to vote against federal funding of abortion
except where necessary to save the life of
the mother.
On
March 21, Rep. Stupak failed to meet those
requirements by voting for President Barack
Obama's health care bill, H.R. 3590.
In
accordance with the Right to Life of
Michigan Political Action Committee bylaws
and by the March 23 unanimous vote of the
RLM-PAC Board, the Right to Life of Michigan
Political Action Committee rescinded Rep.
Stupak's endorsement, effective immediately.
Another member of the U.S. House from
Michigan who calls himself prolife, yet
voted in support of H.R. 3590, is
Representative Dale Kildee. While Rep.
Kildee was endorsed by the Right to Life of
Michigan PAC in the past, he did not meet
the RLM-PAC criteria in 2008 and was not
endorsed by the RLM-PAC in that election.
Representative Kildee does not meet RLM-PAC's
definition of prolife.
Part Three
Part One |