For immediate release:
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Derrick
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Statement
by the National Right to
on abortion "deal" on
health
WASHINGTON -- (Sunday, March 21, 2010, 6
PM
The National
The executive order promised by President Obama
was issued for political effect. It changes nothing. It does not
correct any of the serious pro-abortion provisions in the bill. The
president cannot amend a bill by issuing an order, and the federal courts will
enforce what the law says.
To elaborate: The order does not truly
correct any of the seven objectionable pro-abortion provisions described in
NRLC's March 19 letter to the House of Representatives, which is posted
here: www.nrlc.org/AHC/NRLCToHouseOnHealthBill.pdf.
Regarding Community Health Centers (CHCs), NRLC
has documented the problem created by H.R. 3590 here: www.nrlc.org/AHC/NRLCMemoCommHealth.html.
Prof. Robert
Destro, a professor of law and former dean of the Columbus School of Law at the
Catholic University of America, and an expert on abortion-related litigation,
has sent lawmakers a letter explaining why the bill opens the door to direct
federal funding of abortion in Community Health Centers: www.nrlc.org/ahc/DestroLetterToStupakOnCommHealthCenters.pdf.
Prof. Destro clearly explains why it is the
statutory language that will govern.
Regarding the new program to provide tax
credits to purchase private insurance, the executive order merely tinkers with
the formalities of a bookkeeping scheme under which federal subsidies will pay
for plans that cover elective abortion -- a break from the longstanding
principles of the Hyde Amendment.
The order does nothing at all to mitigate the
other abortion-related problems described in the NRLC letter, dealing with bill
provisions that create dangerous regulatory mandate authorities, revise Indian
health programs, and create pools of directly appropriated funds that are not
covered by existing restrictions on funding of abortion. Nor can the order
correct the omission from the pending legislation of the necessary
conscience-protection language that had been included in House-passed health
care legislation last November (the "Weldon language").
For additional information regarding the
abortion-related components of the legislation, and NRLC's assessment of the
gravity of these issues, please refer to the March 19 letter linked above, and
other materials posted on the NRLC website at www.nrlc.org/AHC/Index.html.
For interviews on this issue, please call the
NRLC Communications Department at (202) 626-8825.
To go to the Abortion in
Health Care index, click here.
To go to the NRLC Home page, click here.
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