ACTION ALERT!

U.S. Senate to Vote in October On

Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act and

Child Custody Protection Act

WASHINGTON (September 13)­The U.S. Senate is expected to vote in October on two major pro-life bills­the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act (S. 928) and the Child Custody Protection Act (HR 1218).

Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act (S. 928)

In 1996 and again in 1997, President Clinton successfully vetoed legislation to place a national ban on partial-birth abortions.

Pro-life lawmakers are now preparing to make a third attempt to pass the federal Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act. The chief Senate sponsor of the bill, Senator Rick Santorum (R-Pa.), expects the Senate to take up the bill around October 12.

The most recent Senate vote on the bill was an attempt to override President Clinton's 1997 veto. That vote occurred on September 18, 1998. The vote in favor of overriding the veto was 64-36 ­ just three votes short of the two-thirds majority (67 votes) needed to override the veto. (This roll call appears as Senate vote no. 2 in the NRLC

congressional scorecard for 1997-98. It can also be found at the NRLC website at http://nrlc.org/news/1998/NRL10.98/senvote.html.)

The House is expected to take up the partial-birth abortion issue after the 106th Congress begins its second session, in early 2000.

Child Custody Protection Act (HR 1218)

The Child Custody Protection Act (HR 1218) would make it a federal offense for a non-parent to take a minor girl across state lines for an abortion, if this abridges the right of her parents (under state law) to be involved in the abortion decision. The House approved the bill on June 30, 270-159.

(The House roll call was published in the July 6 edition of NRL News, page 30. It can also be found on the NRLC website at http://nrlc.org/news/1999/NRL799/hsvt.htm.)

The prime Senate sponsor of the bill, Sen. Spencer Abraham (R-Mi.), is expected to seek action on the bill by the full Senate in October, after completion of action on the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act.

The Senate has never conducted a real debate on the Child Custody Protection Act. When Senator Abraham attempted to move the bill forward in the previous Congress, it was blocked on a procedural vote on September 22, 1998. Although 54 senators voted to advance the bill, that was six votes short of the 60 votes needed to "invoke cloture" and overcome the procedural obstacle.

(That roll call appears as Senate vote no. 5 in the NRLC congressional scorecard for 1997-98. It can also be found at the NRLC website at http://nrlc.org/news/1998/NRL10.98/senvote.html.)

Action Request

· Please write to your two U.S. senators. Urge them to vote against all weakening amendments to the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act (S. 928) and the Child Custody Protection Act (HR 1218), and to support passage of these important bills. In the case of senators who have voted before on these issues (see above), make appropriate positive or negative comments on those votes.

The address for all U.S. senators is:

Senator ____________

U.S. Senate

Washington, D.C. 20510

· Please send a copy of any response from a senator, or any local press report dealing with a senator's position on this (or any other) pro-life issue, to:

NRLC

Federal Legislative Office

419-Seventh Street, Northwest

Suite 500

Washington, D.C. 20004

Phone: (202) 626-8820

Fax: (202) 347-3668

E-Mail: Legfederal@aol.com