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Last month's successful vote on the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act in the U.S. House, which restricts abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy, appears to have given a boost to pro-life efforts in states like Texas and North Carolina. There's more good news on the pro-life front here in Washington, as House appropriators tackled the funding of abortion in an Obamacare program.
We've written about the many abortion problems with Obamacare, but a
lesser-known problem involves the program Obamacare created called
"multi-state plans." This program will provide government contracted
health plans across state lines. The plans offered will be managed by
the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), which already oversees federal
employee health plans and these plans can include abortion coverage.
Pro-life Congressman Alan Nunnelee (R-Miss.) had already introduced the
"Stop Abortion Funding in Multi-State Exchange Plans Act" or "SAFE Act"
(H.R. 346) precisely to prevent these government plans from covering
abortion. Since OPM and other agencies, like the Treasury Department,
are funded each year by the Financial Services Appropriations bill, the
Congressman thought "why not use this spending bill as an opportunity to
defend life?" That's exactly what Appropriations Chairman Hal Rogers
(R-Ky.) and the Subcommittee Chairman, Rep. Ander Crenshaw (R-Fla.) did.
The bill each year already includes Rep. Chris Smith's (R-N.J.) pro-life
provision barring funds for abortion coverage in the federal health
employee benefits plans, and a provision barring funding of abortion in
the District of Columbia, so they thought it reasonable to include it in
the OPM-run multi-state plans. A majority on the committee agreed and
the bill passed yesterday in the subcommittee with the Nunnelee
language!
However, pro-abortion stalwart Rep. Nita Lowey (D-N.Y.) has already
threatened to offer amendments in the full committee next week to strike
the Nunnelee language. Like other pro-life funding provisions on the
appropriations bill, this one needs your support. You can find a listing of the committee members here, and you can contact them at (202) 224-3121.
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