For immediate release:
Thursday, January 20, 2011
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National Right to Life Applauds
Introduction of Two Major Bills
To Curb Federal Funding of Abortion and Health
Plans That Cover Abortion
WASHINGTON –
The National Right to Life Committee (NRLC), the
nationwide federation of state right-to-life
organizations, applauded the introduction today,
in the U.S. House of Representatives, of two
major bills intended to repair and strengthen
barriers to federal subsides for abortion.
One bill, the
Protect Life Act, is sponsored by Congressman
Joe Pitts (R-Pa.), who recently was named
chairman of the Health Subcommittee of the House
Energy and Commerce Committee. This bill would
rewrite multiple provisions of the 2010 health
care law (Public Law 111-148) in order to
prohibit federal subsidies for abortion, and
federal regulations that could expand abortion
in various ways. The bill is modeled after the
Stupak-Pitts Amendment, which was approved by
the House of Representatives on November 7,
2009, but which President Obama and
congressional Democratic leaders succeeded in
keeping out of the health care law that was
finally enacted. The provisions of the health
care law that authorize funding of abortion and
health plans that cover abortion are described
in detail in an NRLC affidavit posted here:
http://www.nrlc.org/AHC/DvSBA/GenericAffidavitOfDouglasJohnsonNRLC.pdf
The second
bill, the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act
(H.R. 3), is sponsored by Reps. Chris Smith
(R-NJ) and Dan Lipinski (D-Il.), who are the
co-chairs of the Congressional Pro-Life Caucus.
This legislation would establish a permanent,
government-wide prohibition on federal subsidies
for abortion and for health plans that cover
abortion (with narrow exceptions). This uniform
policy would supersede the patchwork of
abortion-related limitations that have been
applied to various federal programs over the
past 35 years and more – many of which require
annual renewal to remain in effect.
“Public
opinion is strongly against federal subsidies
for abortion, and any member of Congress who is
truly opposed to federal funding of abortion
will vote for both of these bills,”
said NRLC Legislative Director Douglas Johnson.
“If
President Obama seeks to obstruct these bills,
that will provide additional glaring evidence
that his professions of opposition to public
funding of abortion are phony.”
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