Obama Urged to Back Public Funding in
an Abortion Bailout
By Michael Foust
More
than 60 abortion rights groups have signed a 55-page report to President-elect
Obama urging him to include abortion coverage in any national health care plan
and to help roll back dozens of pro-life laws, including bans on taxpayer
funding of abortion and partial-birth abortion in what one pro-life group says
would amount to an “abortion bailout.”
The report -- posted at Obama’s transition website Change.gov -- is
a sort of ‘wish list’ by abortion groups for the incoming administration. Among its signatories are the American Civil
Liberties Union, NARAL Pro-Choice America and Planned Parenthood Federation
of America. The report is lengthy but
begins with 15 items the groups hope Obama prioritizes in his first 100 days.
The groups titled their
report
“Advancing Reproductive Rights and Health
in a New Administration.”
Even
though Obama’s website makes it clear “the document was produced by an outside
party and submitted” to the Obama transition team, pro-life groups nevertheless
are concerned, in part because pro-choice groups made up part of Obama’s
election base, and also because Obama himself is a staunch pro-choicer who once
told a likeminded audience he “will never back down” in his support of abortion
rights.
“President-elect
Barack Obama spoke of finding ‘common ground’ on abortion policy, but abortion
advocacy groups clearly see an open door,” Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of
the pro-life Susan B. Anthony List said in a news release. “After a decade of common-sense restrictions
on taxpayer funding, the abortion industry thinks it deserves a bailout from
President-elect Obama.”
The
Susan B. Anthony List is encouraging pro-lifers to contact their Senators
through www.sba-list.org/abortionbailout and urge them to oppose taxpayer
funding of abortion. The goal is to
secure 41 votes to block any such legislation with a filibuster.
The
bailout report requests that Obama during the next four years “signal public
support” for and call on Congress to pass the Freedom of Choice Act, a bill that would make abortion a “fundamental
right,” overturn the ban on partial-birth abortion and other pro-life laws
nationwide, and guarantee that abortion remains legal, even if Roe v. Wade is overturned. The report calls it “important legislation.” Obama was a sponsor of it as a Senator and
during his presidential run he pledged to sign it if elected.
As
for Obama’s first 100 days in office, the groups urge the president-elect to
sign executive orders and back legislation that would force American taxpayers
to pay for abortions. Among their
priorities, the groups ask that Obama, in the first 100 days:
*
Work with Congress to repeal the Hyde
Amendment, which prohibits Medicaid and other federal funds from paying for
abortions. Medicaid funded about 300,000
abortions in the year prior to the Hyde
Amendment’s enactment in 1976.
*
Put forward a health care reform bill that covers a “full range of reproductive
health services, including contraception, maternity care, and abortion care.”
*
More than double funding (from $300 million to $700 million) for Title X, which
funds Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion provider. Although the funds technically are prohibited
from funding abortions, that has done little to persuade pro-lifers to support
it.
*
Include in his first budget $1 billion for international family planning
programs, including $65 million for the controversial U.N. Population Fund
(UNFPA), which has been denied funding during the Bush administration based on
the agency’s support of China’s coercive population-control policy.
*
Defund abstinence-only programs backed by the Bush administration.
*
Select judges and executive officials who believe in a “fundamental constitutional
right to privacy, including the right to have an abortion.”
*
Rescind the Mexico City Policy, which
bars federal funds from going to organizations that promote or perform
abortions in foreign countries.
*
Include in his first budget at least $50 million “to promote comprehensive sex
education in our schools and communities nationwide.”
Said
Dannenfelser, “We look forward to delivering the votes McConnell [pro-life
Sen. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell] needs to ensure our hard-earned taxpayer
dollars stay out of abortionists’ coffers, especially since national abortion
numbers are already on the decline.”
Michael
Foust is an assistant editor of Baptist Press with reporting by Tom Strode, Washington bureau chief for Baptist
Press. To read the complete report by
the pro-choice groups, visit http://change.gov/open_government/entry/advancing_reproductive_rights_and_health_in_a_new_administration,
and click on the PDF file.