Posted on 01/22/2015 10:37:12 AM PST by Morgana
The House today approved legislation that will put in place a complete ban on taxpayer funding of abortions that ensures abortions are not directly funded in any federal governmental program or department.
The legislation combines several policies that must be enacted every year in Congressional battles and puts them into law where they will not be in jeopardy of being overturned every time Congress changes hands from pro-life lawmakers to those who support abortions.
The House voted 242-179 for the bill with 239 Republicans and three Democrats voting to ban taxpayer funding of abortions under HR7 while 178 Democrats and one Republican voted against it. [ROLL CALL at end of story once House has released it.]
Congressman Tom price said during the debate: This legislation prohibits taxpayer funding of elective abortions, no matter where in the federal system that might occur. This is a position supported by the majority of Americans in a bipartisan manner. We have a responsibility, through our government, to protect the most vulnerable among us, not the least of whom are the unborn. This bill is an important step in the right direction.
The bill has been around a few years but has only been approved in the House thanks to a pro-abortion Senate. The House voted 227-188 for the bill in 2014 and, on May 4, 2011, the House passed HR 3, the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act, on a 251-175 vote with Republicans voting 235-0 for the bill and Democrats voting 175-16 against it.
Now that Republicans have taken over the Senate from pro-abortion Democrats, the bill is finally expected to receive a vote in the upper chamber.
Congressman Chris Smith, a New Jersey Republican who is the lead sponsor of the bill, spoke on the House floor during debate and said it would help hold President Barack Obama accountable by ensuring no taxpayer funds are used to pay for abortions.
A majority of Americans object to the use of taxpayer money for funding abortion, according to numerous polls including a survey CNN conducted in early April showing Americans oppose public funding of abortion by a margin of 61% to 35%.
The bill will also mitigate concerns about abortion funding in the various loopholes in the Obamacare national health care bill that various pro-life organizations warned about during debate on the law. The legislation did not contain language banning funding of abortions in its provisions and the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act would fix that problem.
The National Right to Life Committee sent a letter to House members urging support for the legislation that explains how the bill will help:
At the time Barack Obama was elected president in 2008, an array of long-established laws, including the Hyde Amendment, had created a nearly uniform policy that federal programs did not pay for abortion or subsidize health plans that included coverage of abortion, with narrow exceptions. Regrettably, provisions of the 2010 Obamacare health law ruptured that longstanding policy. Among other objectionable provisions, the Obamacare law authorized massive federal subsidies to assist many millions of Americans to purchase private health plans that will cover abortion on demand.
The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that between 2015 and 2024, $726 billion will flow from the federal Treasury in direct subsidies for Obamacare health plans. In September, 2014, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued a report that confirmed that elective abortion coverage is widespread in federally subsidized plans on the Obamacare exchanges. In the 27 states (plus D.C.) that did not have laws in effect that restrict abortion coverage, over one thousand exchange plans covered abortion, the report found. (See GAO report confirms elective abortion coverage widespread in Obamacare exchange plans, http://www.nrlc.org/communications/releases/2014/release091614/)
Some defenders of the Obamacare law originally insisted that this was not really federal funding of abortion because a separate payment would be required to cover the costs of the abortion coverage. NRLC and other pro-life groups dismissed this as a mere bookkeeping gimmick that sharply departed from the principles of the Hyde Amendment. This discussion of the significance of the separate payment has been rendered rather academic, since it has become evident that the Obama Administration is ignoring the two-payment requirement anyway.
During 2013, in the same ignore-the-law mode, the Obama Administration interpreted a provision of Obamacare to authorize the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to collect health care premiums from members of Congress and their staffs, along with subsidies from the legislative branch bureaucracy, for purchase of private health insurance plans that cover elective abortions. The OPM (under instructions from the White House) has gone forward with this plan despite a longstanding law (the Smith Amendment, after sponsor Rep. Chris Smith, R-NJ) that explicitly prohibits OPM from spending one penny on administrative expenses connected with the purchase of any federal employee health plan that includes any coverage of abortion (except to save the life of the mother, or in cases of rape or incest). The Smith Amendment is the law that continues to prohibit inclusion of abortion coverage in the health plans of over 8 million federal employees and dependents. Yet, according to research conducted by the office of Congressman Smith, of 70 plans now available to members of Congress and congressional staff, 59 cover elective abortions.
H.R. 7 would codify the principles of the Hyde Amendment on a permanent, government-wide basis, with respect both to longstanding federal health programs (Medicaid, SCHIP, FEHB, etc.) and to the new programs created by the Obamacare law. Under H.R. 7, for plan years beginning after December 31, 2015, exchange-participating health plans that cover abortion would not be eligible for the federal subsidies. Until then, the bill will revise Obamacare language to eliminate secrecy about abortion coverage, allowing consumers to be fully informed about abortion coverage and the surcharges for such coverage on plans sold on the exchanges.
Among the longstanding provisions to be codified by H.R. 7 is the D.C. Hyde Amendment, which is the prohibition on the use of government funds to pay for abortion in the Federal District (except to save the life of the mother, or in cases of rape or incest), which for decades (with brief interruptions) has been part of the annual appropriations bill that covers the District. Most of the objections to this policy misconstrue or misrepresent the constitutional status of the District of Columbia. Under the Constitution, the District is exclusively a federal jurisdiction. Article I says that Congress alone exercises exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever over the Federal District. Non-federal funds are a fiction, because under current federal law, all government funds in the Federal District are governed by the federal appropriations bills.
A Members vote on H.R. 7 will essentially define his or her position, for or against federal funding of abortion, for the foreseeable future.
Pro-life groups including Americans United for Life, the Susan B. Anthony List, Liberty Counsel and Family Research Council also support the legislation.
First, the states have never delegated to the feds, expressly via the Constitution, the specific power to tax and spend to pay for abortions. So this bill is arguably a step towards restoring the constitutional republic.
Except that Im not buying it for the following reasons.
I dont think that RINO-controlled Senate would have enough votes to pass the House anti-abortion bill, corrections welcome. And even if Senate passed the bill, the Sentate probably doesnt have the 2/3 majority majority vote, probably neither the House (corrections welcome) to override an Obama veto of such a bill.
So I think that House RINOs are just politicking less then two years before 2016 election day, hoping that women forget that they passed this anti-abortion bill by that time.
So much for my the glass is half empty perspective. What do die-hard, optimistic DC patriots think, if there are any?
It’s kabuki theater.
Window dressing vote and a dumb bill that will never make it through the Senate. We need to put bills on Obama’s desk that are popular and that get people back to work. Once we’ve proven we can handle the economy, then we’ll easily pass bills on social issues. That’s how you hold onto Congress for a generation and elect a GOP President.
That’s totally unnecessary. Bart Stupak and his Blue Dog allies prevented any use of Obamacare funds as the bill was passed. Obama gave Stupak his assurances, so we know no government funds are being used to finance abortions.
With all due respect to the Japanese
/sarc
This is good. What’s better is knowing that thousands of feminazis are creaming their depends.
Exactly!!
DOA at Obama’s desk. Good try though.
Scarlett Johansson Launches Pro-Abortion T-Shirt Line with Planned Parenthood
http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2014/08/26/scarlett-johansson-abortion-shirts/
Thank you. I have not had the time to research this for myself today and appreciate it. ;-)
From Catholic Voter:
Dear CV Friend,
I’m disappointed.
There won’t be a vote today on a 20-week abortion ban.
House Republicans decided at the last minute to postpone the vote.
They say they need to work out some of the language in the bill. They want more time to resolve differences over reporting requirements for victims of rape.
But the fact is, they should have worked out these problems weeks, even months ago. Americans did not elect the GOP to control both houses of Congress for mishaps like this.
The Democrats are laughing at this setback. They remain steadfastly opposed to any commonsense reforms.
I spoke with several strong pro-life Republicans on the Hill. After the 20-week ban was delayed, they demanded a vote on another pro-life bill: The No Taxpayer Funding of Abortion Act. The House is expected to pass this bill today, and send it over to the Senate.
We have many dedicated pro-life lawmakers on Capitol Hill. And I’m glad they’re still fighting very hard to protect the unborn.
But I told them that we still expect a vote soon on the 20-week abortion ban.
I also wanted you to know that I’ve met with many pro-life women today. They’re standing strong and reminding lawmakers that public support for this 20-week ban is stronger among women than men!
I’ve also talked with pro-life activists coming here for the March for Life. The streets here in Washington are flooding with hundreds of thousands of joyful people.
Like you and me, they are frustrated by today’s temporary setback. But they aren’t giving up. And neither will you and I.
We simply cannot give up the fight. We cannot let down the children we are fighting so hard to protect.
That’s why I want you encourage you to renew your effort to the unborn today, and consider three steps to help their struggle today:
1.Pray the rosary or attend Mass. Never doubt that the Lord hears your prayers for our innocent brothers and sisters.
2.Sacrifice for the unborn. Show solidarity with them by fasting today.
3.Call your Representative at 202-224-3121. Demand that they vote on H.R. 36!
The United States is one of only four countries on the planet that allow abortions in all nine months. But Americans do not want late-term abortions. The polls clearly show that a majority of Americans want a ban on abortions on children who are 20 weeks old and can experience pain.
Keep up the fight!
Brian
It makes me sad that so many mistake this for actual pro-life legislating.
And it dies in the Senate.
Or is Vetoed by the President.
No matter how you slice it, this bill isn’t going anywhere.
Won’t matter. It will wind up at the Supreme Court and we all know how THAT will turn out.
This is a consolation prize for suckers. The gop wing of the uniparty has a majority in both houses, and they wouldn’t even vote on a bill to ban infanticide after 20 weeks. So they throw out this well-gnawed bone.
Nothing new in Mudville, folks. The gop continues to play the lowest form of plantation politics with its base. Sadly, the lives of preborn children are not a considerstion in this cynical game.
>>>Interested to learn which Republican currently supports tax-payer funding of abortioni.e., wants to make you and me pay for abortions<<<
Well, it does make the Bill completely Bipartisan, for and against.
Before anyone gets their Panties in a wad, this isn’t a serious Post, just a sarcastic one.
Take that up your HoHo Obama, and your extra large Veto pen too!
As the merits of this bill are being argued, its worth noting that no other organization can claim as big an effort, and as big a success in forcing ALL Americans to help pay for abortions as can The National Right to Life, NRTL.
They were the organization who blackmailed the House Republicans into voting in favor of ObamaCare on that final, crucial vote.
No other organization had as much clout as did NRTL, and no other organization blackmailed the House Republicans on such a wholesale level.
Without NRTL we wouldnt have ObamaCare, or taxpayers forced to pay for abortions.
NRTL, evil, or just stupid?
I want it shouted from the rooftops!
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