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Americans United for Life: Critical House Vote on Pro-Abortion Health Care Bill This Week

Tue Nov 3, 2009 2:24pm EST
Americans United for Life: Critical House Vote on Pro-Abortion Health Care
Bill This Week

Current House Health Care Bill Would Create the Largest Expansion of
Taxpayer-Funded Abortion in Over 30 Years

WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. House health care
overhaul bill H.R. 3962 could receive a vote as early as Thursday.  H.R. 3962
would create a new stream of federal funding not covered by the restrictions
of the Hyde Amendment prohibiting federal funding of abortion.

Americans United for Life President and CEO Dr. Charmaine Yoest said, "If this
week's House health care bill passes without an amendment to explicitly
exclude abortion coverage and funding, the American taxpayer will be funding
abortion on demand.  The status quo of over 30 years of banning
taxpayer-funded abortions will be replaced by an unprecedented era of federal
abortion funding."

This week, Americans United for Life and its legislative arm AUL Action are
informing citizens about pro-abortion politicians who are working to ram
through taxpayer-funded abortion in health care reform:

    --  Webcast: Americans United for Life joined the largest coalition of
        pro-life organizations Stop the Abortion Mandate in hosting a critical
        webcast last night to unify the pro-life movement in fighting abortion
        in health care reform.  Thousands of pro-life activists participated
in
        this important webcast last night.
    --  New TV Ad: AUL Action is premiering a new :30 second TV ad on CNN in
        collaboration with the Stop the Abortion Mandate coalition. This TV ad
        dispels the myths about abortion in health care reform.
    --  New Online Video Ad: AUL Action's new online video ad "Don't Be
Fooled:
        Abortion is in Health Care Reform" is spreading across the online
world
        to raise awareness among the pro-life grassroots about federally
funded
        abortion in the current health care reform proposals.

    --  Score Letter to Congress: A letter sent by AUL Action to members of
the
        House of Representatives states that if the Stupak-Pitts amendment to
        remove abortion funding is not given a vote under the Rule governing
        Floor debate on the House bill, AUL Action will oppose the Rule and
        record the roll call vote on the Rule in our annual scorecard. 
        Furthermore, if the final language of the bill does not adequately
meet
        any of AUL Action's concerns expressed in our letter, AUL Action will
        oppose final passage of the bill and will record the roll call vote on
        final passage in our annual scorecard as well.


Americans United for Life is the first national pro-life organization in
America.  In 1980, AUL successfully defended the Hyde Amendment before the
U.S. Supreme Court in Harris v. McRae.   AUL's legislative arm AUL Action
recently met with the White House to discuss abortion funding and coverage in
health care.  Visit AUL Action's RealHealthCareRespectsLife.com, for
background from our legal team about the current health care reform bills
threat to the right to life and rights of conscience.


SOURCE  Americans United for Life

Heather Smith of Americans United for Life, +1-202-270-9962,
Heather.Smith@aul.org



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