This is an
update from the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) in Washington, D.C.,
issued Thursday, October 2, 2003, at 1 pm. For further information, call
202-626-8820, send e-mail to Legfederal@aol.com, or visit the NRLC website at
http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/pba/index.html
U.S. HOUSE OVERWHELMINGLY APPROVES
PARTIAL-BIRTH ABORTION BAN, BUT
DEMOCRATIC SENATORS AGAIN DELAY SENATE APPROVAL
WASHINGTON (Oct. 2, 2003) -- By an overwhelming vote of 281-142, the U.S. House
of Representatives today gave final approval to the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban
Act (S. 3).
Douglas Johnson, legislative director for the National Right to Life Committee
(NRLC), commented, "This bill puts a spotlight on the brutal violence that
premature infants suffer every day because of Roe v. Wade, as interpreted by
five justices on the U.S. Supreme Court."
In the case of Stenberg v. Carhart in 2000, by a 5 to 4 vote, the Supreme Court
struck down a Nebraska law banning partial-birth abortions, holding that under
Roe v. Wade an abortionist must be permitted to use the method when he sees
fit.
The current justices support the underlying Roe v. Wade ruling itself by 6 to 3.
Based on numerous past roll calls, the bill is likely to be supported by about
64 or 65 of the 100 U.S. senators, and President Bush is eager to sign the ban
into law. Nevertheless, Democratic senators who oppose the bill, including Sen.
Barbara Boxer (D-Ca.), reportedly are insisting on extensive further debate
before allowing a final vote in the Senate. This continued obstructionism will
probably delay final Senate approval of the bill until after a Senate recess
that runs Oct. 3-13.
"President Clinton and a minority of senators, mostly Democrats, blocked
enactment of the partial-birth abortion ban for eight years, and now it appears
that Democratic senators will obstruct the bill for additional weeks," said
NRLC's Johnson.
For a more detailed report on recent developments on the Partial-Birth Abortion
Ban Act, with links to documentation and other resources, see:
http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/pba/PBAtoadvancetisweekgannett.htm
Drawings of a typical partial-birth abortion at 24 weeks that were displayed on
the House floor today, with documentation from medical authorities, is posted
here:
http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/pba/PBA_Images/PBA_Images_Heathers_Place.htm
Medical drawings of a "dilation and evacuation" (D&E) abortion, a different
method not covered by the bill, appear here:
http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/pba/DEabortiongraphic.html
The full NRLC archive of documentation on partial-birth abortion (including
interviews with abortionists who routinely employ the partial-birth method) is
here:
http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/pba/index.html