The House this afternoon passed the “No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act,” 227-188.
Steven Ertelt of LifeNews.com reports:
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 227-188 for the bill with 221 Republicans and 6 Democrats voting to ban taxpayer funding of abortions under HR7 while 187 Democrats and one Republican voted against it.
Of particular concern was taxpayer-subsidized insurance plans offered through the Obamacare exchanges. As Ertelt writes, the Affordable Care Act does “not contain language banning funding of abortions in its provisions and the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act would fix that problem.”
Opponents adopted the #StopHR7 hashtag.
Birth control isn’t a prescription for women’s libido problems as #Huckabee opined, and H.R. 7 isn’t a jobs bill either. #STOPHR7
— Jackie Speier (@RepSpeier) January 28, 2014
#HR7 has nothing to do w/creating jobs, bolstering our economy, or helping working women and their families. #StopHR7
— (((Rep. Nadler))) (@RepJerryNadler) January 28, 2014
#StopHR7. Women should have the right to make their own health care decisions without government interference. #NY16
— Eliot Engel (@RepEliotEngel) January 28, 2014
Um, Obamacare?
The bright side: Some amazing work by our champions for reproductive health & rights in Congress, speaking out to #StopHR7 today. THANK YOU!
— Planned Parenthood Action (@PPact) January 28, 2014
Relentless Attack on #WomensHealth Continues in the House. http://t.co/ufOkDkJhWc #StopHR7
— National Partnership (@NPWF) January 28, 2014
It's time to LIFT restrictions on #abortion coverage, not enact extreme & dangerous bans #StopHR7 http://t.co/0BUARj9XGw
— ACLU (@ACLU) January 28, 2014
All women need access to safe and legal abortion to ensure the healthy development of future generations #STOPHR7
— The National Women's Health Network (@TheNWHN) January 28, 2014
It’s unlikely the Senate will take up the bill, and the president has threatened to veto the legislation should it reach his desk.
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