President Obama Starts Process of Removing Doctors' Protections on Abortions
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by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
February 27, 2009

Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- The White House quietly announced on 
Friday that President Barack Obama is starting the process of 
overturning protections President Bush put in place to make sure 
medical staff and centers are not forced to do abortions. The move is 
the latest that will add to Obama's growing pro-abortion record.

Existing federal laws already make it so doctors and hospitals are 
not required to perform abortions. Because those laws aren't always 
followed, the Bush administration 
<http://www.lifenews.com/nat4176.html>added additional protections.

Bush officials noted a pattern of grant recipients being unaware of 
or flouting existing laws protecting medical professionals' rights of 
conscience. So, HHS enacted the new regulations to require grantees 
to certify compliance with them in order to receive funds.

In August, 2008 the Department of Health and Human Services proposed 
regulations to strengthen those existing laws. The regulations were 
finalized on December 18, 2008 and went into effect January 20, 2009.

Abortion advocates complained about the new regulations and made 
false claims that they would somehow deny women access to birth 
control even though the regulations do not limit or restrict any 
legal practice or product.

Three pro-abortion groups and pro-abortion attorneys general from 
seven states <http://www.lifenews.com/nat4679.html>filed a lawsuit to 
overturn the rules and today's news makes it clear the Obama 
administration is preparing its own move to rescind them.

Obama officials told the Chicago Tribune that they are opening up a 
30-day public comment period, after which they will roll back the 
protections for medical personnel and facilities.

"We believe that this is a complex issue that requires a thoughtful 
process where all voices can be heard," one unnamed official told the 
newspaper.

The Obama aides indicated the administration will draft a new set of 
rules that will clarify, but also likely lessen, the protections and 
enforcement health care workers enjoy under the Bush rules.

Three <http://www.lifenews.com/nat4778.html>pro-life medical 
associations banded together last month to fight the lawsuit from 
abortion advocates and the pro-abortion state officials. Attorneys 
with the Christian Legal Society and the Alliance Defense Fund filed 
motions to intervene in that and two other lawsuits filed by top 
pro-abortion groups to overturn the Provider Conscience Clause.

Casey Mattox, an attorney with the Christian Legal Society, told 
LifeNews.com that the rules are needed so medical professionals have 
the security of knowing they won't be pressured to participate in abortions.

"Medical professionals should not be forced to perform abortions 
against their conscience. Planned Parenthood, the ACLU, and their 
pro-abortion allies are seeking to punish pro-life medical 
professionals for their beliefs," Mattox said. "Far from arguing for 
'choice,' these lawsuits seek to compel health care workers to 
perform abortions or face dire consequences."

Matt Bowman, a senior legal counsel with ADF, also weighed in on the case.

"For over three decades, federal law has prohibited recipients of 
federal grants from forcing medical professionals to participate in 
abortions," he told LifeNews.com. "The arguments in the lawsuits 
themselves demonstrate lack of compliance with these laws and the 
necessity of the regulation they are challenging."

The Bush conscience rules were intended to educate those in the 
medical field as well as the general public about the rights of 
medical personnel to treat their patients in accordance with their 
conscience free from discrimination or intimidation.

They also give health care professionals recourse to the HHS Office 
of Civil Rights and a way to press charges in the event they 
experience discrimination.

President Obama has already upset pro-life advocates with 
<http://www.lifenews.com/nat4781.html>his move to make them fund 
groups that perform and promote abortions overseas and by his 
appointing numerous pro-abortion officials to top posts.

Obama had been expected to wait to overturn the conscience rules 
until after he named a new Secretary of Health but that process has 
been held up because his top choice, Tom Daschle, had to withdraw and 
his second choice, <http://www.lifenews.com/nat4860.html>Kathleen 
Sebelius, is under fire for her radical pro-abortion stance 
supporting late-term abortions.


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