Senate Democrats Pushing Tax-Funded Abortions in D.C.

National   |   Steven Ertelt   |   Jun 14, 2012   |   1:29PM   |   Washington, DC

Senate Democrats are, once again, pushing for taxpayer-funded abortions in the nation’s capital as they approved a spending bill for the District of Columbia earlier this week that removes the current ban on D.C. abortion funding.

The Appropriations subcommittee passed a Democratic-sponsored measure providing $676 million in federal funds for the District, including money for abortions for any reason. The measure is different from the House version that Republicans have approved with the abortion funding ban remaining in place and it sets up a likely conference committee battle between House Republicans and Senate Democrats over the funding.

The ban was put back in place, after President Barack Obama and Democrats removed it following the 2008 elections, when pro-life Speaker John Boehner negotiated a deal with pro-abortion President Barack Obama to keep the ban in place.

The deal pro-life Speaker John Boehner arranged with Democrats in April allowed for a pro-life victory in the reinstatement of the ban on funding abortions in the District of Columbia, saving the lives of hundreds of unborn children annually who may have otherwise become victims of taxpayer-funded abortions.

The DC abortion funding ban Boehner restored puts back into place the Dornan amendment to ensure that no Congressionally appropriated funds (whether locally or federally generated) may pay for abortion in the District of Columbia.  When Democrats reinstated abortion funding after taking over both houses of Congress, the D.C. Department of Health Care Finance paid for 117 elective abortions totaling about $62,000.

The policy was in place from 1996-2009. Then, Democrats initially approved an omnibus spending bill lifting the 13-year-long ban on directly paying for abortions in the nation’s capital and Obama eventually signed the measure.

National Right to Life Committee legislative director Douglas Johnson wrote to members of Congress at that time urging them to oppose the bill because of the abortion funding in the District of Columbia and said the number of abortions in the nation’s capital would increase by 1,000 annually because of the taxpayer funding.

“The National Right to Life Committee urges you to vote against passage of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2010 (H.R. 3288), because the bill would lift a longstanding prohibition on the use of funds appropriated by Congress to pay for elective abortions in the District of Columbia,” the group said in a letter LifeNews.com obtained.

“Prior to the initial adoption of the congressional ban, public funds were used to pay for over 4,000 abortions annually in the nation’s capital,” Johnson noted back then. “If the pro-life policy is lifted by enactment of H.R. 3288, public funding of elective abortion will resume, and the predictable result will be that the number of abortions performed will increase, probably by around 1,000 per year.”

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Democrats have historically agreed to the language stopping taxpayer funding of abortions, also known as the DC Hyde Amendment.

The Dornan Amendment has even been included in numerous Appropriations bills supported by members on both sides of the abortion debate.  Notably, Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin, who backs abortion, included the DC Abortion Funding ban in his own legislative text twice since Democrats gained control of the Senate in 2007.  President Clinton signed this policy into law six times and President Obama signed the policy into law for FY09 and voted to continue the policy twice while serving in the U.S. Senate.

ACTION: Contact your two U.S. senators and ask them to oppose taxpayer-funding of abortions in the District of Columbia.