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WASHINGTON, Dec. 24
/Christian Newswire/ -- In response to passage
of the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act
introduced by Senator Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Susan B.
Anthony List President Marjorie Dannenfelser offered the
following statement:
"On Christmas Eve, the U.S. Senate gave Americans a gift
no one wants: abortion for all, at taxpayer-expense.
Even more tragic, they can thank self-described
'pro-life' senators like Ben Nelson, Bob Casey, Jr., and
Harry Reid for paving the way for legislation that will
open the floodgates for the greatest expansion of
government-backed abortion since Roe v. Wade.
"Today's vote was a career-affecting vote. The senators
who voted to advance this legislation should consider
themselves on notice. Votes have consequences, and the
Susan B. Anthony List will use all the resources at our
disposal to educate their constituents about today's
result. As this debate moves forward, pro-life House
members would do well to consider the impact of their
own votes. Abortion is never good for women, and it
should never be a legitimate aspect of any 'health care'
debate.
"If this bill is signed into law, for the first time,
federally funded and managed health care plans will
cover elective abortions. Pro-life Americans in states
that choose to 'opt-out' of abortion coverage will still
be forced to foot the bill for abortions in California
and New York.
"This is not 'compromise' or 'middle ground.' The only
ones who support the senate abortion language are a
handful of senators so far-removed from the consciences
of their own constituents that it's laughable.
Discussions of 'different accounts' and 'separate
checks' are just a smokescreen.
"This bill is a betrayal of conscience for millions of
Americans. And it is a betrayal of the principles
proclaimed by Reid, Nelson, and Casey. Today's vote is
exactly the type of 'leadership' that repels the
American electorate. Americans are hungry for
authenticity. They are hungry for leaders whose actions
follow their principles, for stalwart representatives
who will never abandon their convictions for a sweet
deal. Unfortunately, on Christmas Eve 2009, as a result
of that lack of real leadership, Americans received the
gift of abortion in the name of 'health care reform.'
“The good news for the pro-life movement is that Bart
Stupak is already a leader for Life in the House, and we
know he won't compromise his principles. The Susan B.
Anthony List plans to reinforce Stupak's leadership with
our own efforts to target key members of the House of
Representatives.
"Unlike the House version of health care reform, the
Senate bill as amended by Senator Harry Reid (D-Nev.)
does not prohibit abortion coverage for plans offered in
federally subsidized health care exchanges. The state
"opt-out" provision does nothing to prevent one state's
tax dollars from funding abortions in other states."
The new public insurance exchange managed by the Office
of Personnel and Management (OPM) will cover abortions.
Each state through OPM can provide two multi-state plans
and only one of them will exclude abortions. OPM's
current health care program, the Federal Employee Health
Benefits Program (FEHBP), does not include any plans
that cover elective abortion. The bill also includes a
reauthorization of the Indian Health Care Improvement
Act, without language to prevent federal funding of
abortions.
As part of its Votes Have Consequences project, the
Susan B. Anthony List has funded television ads in
Nevada (video) and Pennsylvania (video), radio ads in
Nevada, Arkansas, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, and
targeted advocacy telephone campaigns nationwide to
mobilize pro-life Americans to contact Congress and urge
their legislators to defend Life in health care reform.
For the last several months, the Susan B. Anthony List
has mobilized tens of thousands of pro-life Americans
nationwide to urge Congress to exclude abortion from
healthcare reform. Susan B. Anthony List activists have
sent over one million letters to Congress requesting an
explicit exclusion of abortion from health care reform.
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