Obama  Administration OKs First Tax-Funded Abortions Under Health Care  Law

by Steven  Ertelt
LifeNews.com  Editor
July 13,  2010
 
 
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com)  -- The Obama administration has officially 
approved the first instance  of taxpayer funded abortions under the new 
national government-run health care  program. This is the kind of abortion 
funding the pro-life movement warned about  when Congress considered the bill.  
The Obama  Administration will give Pennsylvania $160 million to set up a 
new "high-risk"  insurance program under a provision of the _federal health 
care_ (http://www.lifenews.com/nat6180.html)  legislation enacted in March. 
It has quietly approved a  plan submitted by an appointee of pro-abortion 
Governor Edward Rendell under  which the new program will cover any abortion 
that is legal in  Pennsylvania.

The high-risk pool program is one of the new programs  created by the 
sweeping health care legislation, Patient Protection and  Affordable Care Act, 
President Obama signed into law on March 23. The law  authorizes $5 billion in 
federal funds for the program, which will cover as many  as 400,000 people 
when it is implemented nationwide.

"The Obama  Administration will give Pennsylvania $160 million in federal 
tax funds, which  we've discovered will pay for insurance plans that cover 
any legal abortion,"  said Douglas Johnson, legislative director for the 
National Right to Life  Committee. 
Johnson told LifeNews.com:  "This is just the first proof of the phoniness 
of President Obama's assurances  that federal funds would not subsidize 
abortion -- but it will not be the  last." 
"President Obama  successfully opposed including language in the bill to 
prevent federal subsidies  for abortions, and now the Administration is 
quietly advancing its  abortion-expanding agenda through administrative 
decisions 
such as this, which  they hope will escape broad public attention," Johnson 
said. 
The abortion funding  comes despite language in the bill that some 
pro-abortion Democrats and Obama  himself claimed would prevent abortion 
funding and 
despite a controversial _executive order_ 
(http://www.lifenews.com/nat6184b.html)  Obama signed supposedly stopping 
_abortion funding_ 
(http://www.lifenews.com/nat5793b.html) . 
The pro-life community _strongly opposed the executive  order_ 
(http://www.lifenews.com/nat6166.html)  and said Rep. Bart Stupak  and other 
House 
Democrats who voted for the pro-abortion health care bill in  exchange for it 
were selling out their pro-life principles. This first case of  forcing 
taxpayers to pay for abortions under the new law appears to prove them  right 
that 
the bill language and executive order were  ineffective. 
Proving the point further  that the abortion funding comes from federal 
taxpayer dollars, Johnson explained  that the U.S. Department of Health and 
Human Services (DHHS) has emphasized that  the high-risk pool program is a 
federal program and that the states will not  incur any cost.  
On May 11, 2010, in a letter  to Democratic and Republican congressional 
leaders on implementation of the new  law, DHHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius 
wrote that “states may choose whether and  how they participate in the 
program, which is funded entirely by the federal  government.” 
Johnson says that on June  28, Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Joel 
Ario (a member of the appointed  cabinet of Governor Edward Rendell, a 
Democrat) issued a press release  announcing that the federal Department of 
Health 
and Human Services had approved  his agency's proposal for implementing the 
new program in  Pennsylvania. 
"The state will receive $160  million to set up the program, which will 
provide coverage to as many as 5,600  people between now and 2014," according 
to the release. "The plan's benefit  package will include preventive care, 
physician services, diagnostic testing,  hospitalization, mental health 
services, prescription medications and much more,  with subsidized premiums of 
$283 a month." 
Johnson says the "much more"  Ario refers to is abortion funding. 
The section on abortion (see  page 14) asserts that "elective abortions are 
not covered," though it does not  define elective -- which Johnson calls a 
"red herring." 
The proposal specifies  coverage "includes only abortions and 
contraceptives that satisfy the  requirements of" several specific statutes, 
the most 
pertinent of which is 18  Pa. C.S. § 3204, which says abortion is legal in 
Pennsylvania. The statute  essentially says all abortions except those to 
determine the sex of the baby are  legal. 
"Under the Rendell-Sebelius  plan, federal funds will subsidize coverage of 
abortion performed for any  reason, except sex selection," said NRLC's 
Johnson. "The Pennsylvania proposal  conspicuously lacks language that would 
prevent funding of abortions performed  as a method of birth control or for any 
other reason, except sex selection --  and the Obama Administration has now 
approved  this."

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