ACTION ALERT
U. S. Senate to vote on federal funding of abortion -- please act now!
Monday, October 29, 2007
By National Right to Life
Take Action!
WASHINGTON (October 29, 2007) -- As early as this week, the U.S. Senate will cast an important vote on federal funding of abortion.
The Senate is expected to take up S. 1200, a bill to make
extensive changes to the laws governing federal health programs for American
Indians, which are administered by the Indian Health
Service.
Some years ago, federal Indian Health Service (IHS) funds were used
to provide abortion on demand. That is not occurring at the
present, but it is necessary to amend the permanent law to ensure that it
does not occur again in the future. That goal would be achieved by an
amendment that pro-life Senator David Vitter (R-La.) intends to offer when the
Senate takes up S. 1200.
The Vitter Amendment is similar to the Hyde Amendment, but would permanently
apply to the IHS. If enacted, it would alter the basic IHS law to
permanently prohibit federal funding of abortion (except to save the life of the
mother, rape, or incest) in all federal Indian health
programs.
For a number of senators, this will be the first time that they vote on the
issue of direct federal funding of abortion. That is because the Senate
has not conducted a roll call vote squarely on an amendment to
prohibit direct funding of abortion procedures since 1999. (However,
the Senate has voted repeatedly on related issues, such as funding for
organizations that promote abortion and the use of federal military facilities
for self-funded abortions.) All U.S. Senators need to hear immediately
from constituents who are opposed to federal funding of abortion.
PLEASE CALL NOW!
The surest, fastest, and most helpful way to communicate with senators on
this matter is to use the NRLC "Call Alert" tool on the NRLC website's
Legislative Action Center,
here
This handy tool provides you with the phone numbers of your two
U.S. senators, and short talking points that will help you deliver the right
message. Also, the tool gives you an easy way to send NRLC an e-mail to
report on what your senators' staffpersons said, if you choose to do so (this
helps NRLC's lobbying efforts).
YOU CAN SEND E-MAILS TOO, BUT . . .
If you prefer to send an e-mail to your senators rather than call,
NRLC has provided a suggested message that you can send with a few mouse clicks,
here.
However, be aware that congressional offices are receiving huge volumes of
e-mail messages on many issues, and in many offices such messages may not be
reviewed and counted for a considerable period of time.
To read NRLC's letter to the Senate on this issue, click here
To review NRLC scorecards of how your senators (and House members)
have voted on other key pro-life issues, click here
For further information, contact the NRLC Federal Legislation Department at
202-626-8820.
Please forward this alert to any appropriate
lists.
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