The Administration strongly opposes H.R. 7. The legislation would intrude on women’s reproductive freedom and access to health care; increase the financial burden on many Americans; unnecessarily restrict the private insurance choices that consumers have today; and restrict the District of Columbia’s use of local funds, which undermines home rule

Comment Off 22 Views

January 22, 2015

(House)

STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY

  1. R. 7 – No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act

(Rep. Smith, R-New Jersey, and 20 cosponsors)

 

The Administration strongly opposes H.R. 7.  The legislation would intrude on women’s reproductive freedom and access to health care; increase the financial burden on many Americans; unnecessarily restrict the private insurance choices that consumers have today; and restrict the District of Columbia’s use of local funds, which undermines home rule.  Longstanding Federal policy prohibits the use of Federal funds for abortions, except in cases of rape or incest, or when the life of the woman would be endangered.  This prohibition is maintained in the Affordable Care Act and reinforced through the President’s Executive Order 13535.  H.R. 7 would go well beyond these safeguards by interfering with consumers’ private health care choices.  The Administration strongly opposes legislation that unnecessarily restricts women’s reproductive freedoms and consumers’ private insurance options.

 

If the President were presented with H.R. 7, his senior advisors would recommend that he veto this bill.

 

* * * * * * *

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

About the author

Editor of Don411.com Media website.
Free Newsletter Updated Daily