Legislative Action Alert- June 4, 2003
U.S.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TO VOTE ON PARTIAL-BIRTH ABORTION BAN ACT ON JUNE 4
OR 5
WASHINGTON
(May 31, 2003) -- The U.S. House of Representatives will vote on the
Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act (H.R. 760) on June 4 or 5.
Before voting on final passage of the bill, the House may first vote on a
phony-ban substitute proposal to be offered by Congressmen Steny Hoyer (D-Md.)
and Jim Greenwood (R-Pa.). NRLC is strongly opposed to the Hoyer-Greenwood
substitute, which Hoyer and Greenwood have admitted would allow abortions
even during the final three months of pregnancy for "mental
health."
BASIC INFORMATION
The bill legally defines a partial-birth abortion as any abortion in which
the baby is delivered "past the navel . . . outside the body of the
mother" before being killed. It is well documented that partial-birth
abortions are performed by the thousands, mostly on healthy babies of
healthy mothers in the fifth and sixth months of pregnancy, and sometimes
even later. (See documentation at <http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/pba/index.html>)
The bill would allow the method if it was ever necessary to save a mother's
life.
On January 22, President Bush called partial-birth abortion an
"abhorrent procedure that offends human dignity." He also urged
Congress to pass the ban in his January 28 State of the Union speech. A
January Gallup poll found that 70 percent of the public favors the ban.
On March 13, the U.S. Senate approved its version of the Partial-Birth
Abortion Ban Act (S. 3). Once the House completes action on its version
(H.R. 760), a House-Senate conference committee will be named to work out
final language. (The Senate added the Harkin Amendment, an endorsement of
Roe v. Wade, to its version, and pro-life forces want that amendment removed
in the conference committee.) After the conference committee produces a
final version, it must be approved by both houses before it is sent to
President Bush for his signature. These final steps could take some weeks.
Following Senate approval of the ban in March, NRLC Legislative Director
Douglas Johnson commented, "President Bush, 70 percent of the public,
64 senators, and four Supreme Court justices say there is no constitutional
right to deliver most of a living baby and then puncture her head with a
scissors. But five Supreme Court justices have said that partial-birth
abortion is protected by Roe v. Wade. We hope that by the time this ban
reaches the Supreme Court, at least five justices will be willing to reject
such extremism in defense of abortion."
The prime sponsor of the House bill is Rep. Steve Chabot (R-Ohio). It is
also strongly supported by the top House Republican leadership and by House
Judiciary Committee Chairman F. James Sensenbrenner (R-Wi.) The prime
sponsor of the Senate version is Senator Rick Santorum (R-Pa.).
WHAT YOU CAN DO
After eight years of effort, this is the closest that NRLC and other
pro-life forces have come to enactment of a national ban on partial-birth
abortion. As the congressional debate enters its climactic stage, here are
actions that you and other pro-life citizens in your area can take to help
educate lawmakers and the public about partial-birth abortion:
* CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVE: Make sure that your House member understands
the importance you place on this issue. Urge him or her to oppose the Hoyer-Greenwood
"phony ban" substitute, and to support the Partial-Birth Abortion
Ban Act (H.R. 760). To send a fast, easy e-mail on this bill to your U.S.
representative, use the NRLC Legislative Action Center. Click on this link: <http://www.capwiz.com/nrlc/issues/alert/?alertid=1882226&type=CO>
or, if it does not appear as a link in your e-mail, just cut-and-paste that
address into your internet browSer. After reading the alert message, enter
your zip code, and a suggested e-mail message to your representative in
favor of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act will be displayed. You can send
the message directly from the NRLC site. To obtain telephone or fax numbers,
click "Elected Officials," choose your state, and click through to
the profile of an individual representative. In the alternative, just go to
the NRLC website at <http://www.nrlc.org/>.
Under the prominent heading "Legislative Action Center," enter
your zip code into the box, and you will automatically be provided with a
button to obtain "Info" on your representative, including the
phone numbers of his or her Washington and in-state offices and the fax
numbers.
* ENCOURAGE PUBLIC DISCUSSION: Use any available public forum, such as
call-in radio talk shows and internet discussion boards, to reopen the
subject of partial-birth abortion. Encourage local talk-radio hosts and
journalists to devote some time to this issue during the days just ahead.
NRLC spokespersons are available for interviews and broadcast debates on
partial-birth abortion (as well as other issues currently under debate in
Congress, such as the Unborn Victims of Violence Act). Those interested in
these issues should call (202) 626-8820 or send e-mail to Legfederal@aol.com.
* WATCH FOR "MEDIA MYTHS" ABOUT PARTIAL-BIRTH ABORTION: Some
journalists and editorial writers are again propagating claims that
partial-birth abortions are performed mostly or only in cases in which the
mother’s life or physical health are in dire jeopardy, or the baby has
profound disorders -- even though these claims were thoroughly discredited
in 1996 and 1997 by investigative journalists and by the executive director
of the National Coalition of Abortion Providers. It is well established that
the method is used thousands of times annually and that the vast majority of
partial-birth abortions are performed on healthy babies of healthy mothers.
When you see such discredited claims, challenge them, using information from
memos by NRLC Legislative Director Douglas Johnson, "Revival
of Some Old Media Myths About Roe v. Wade and Partial-Birth Abortion
<http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/pba/roevwademyths.html>"
and from "Recent Developments on
Partial-Birth Abortion <http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/pba/PartialBirthAbortionRecentDevelopments.html>,"
both posted at www.nrlc.org <outbind://138-000000004F5D8E28AE62474E9B7D4AB221E0A8C084232100/www.nrlc.org>
on the front page. Also, please send sightings of such "media
myths" to the attention of the NRLC Federal Legislation Department at
512-10th Street, NW, Washington, D.C., 20004, fax 202-347-3668, e-mail:
Legfederal@aol.com.
* WATCH FOR "MEDIA MYTHS" ABOUT ROE V. WADE. In addition, some old
myths about Roe v. Wade are currently undergoing a revival in some news
media reports. For example, some journalists and pollsters are still telling
the public that the Supreme Court legalized abortion "in the first
three months of pregnancy." This characterization was always gravely
inaccurate, but it is more ridiculous than even ever since the 2000 case of
Stenberg v. Carhart, in which five justices ruled that Roe v. Wade covers
even partial-birth abortion -- a method never used in the first three months
of pregnancy. When you see this myth or other such myths about Roe v. Wade,
challenge them, using documentation from the memo "Revival
of Some Old Myths About Roe v. Wade and Partial-Birth Abortion <http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/pba/RevivalMediaMythsMemo.html>."
And again, please call such "media myth" outbreaks to the
attention of NRLC as described above.
RESOURCES
The NRLC website contains the most extensive archive of documentation on
partial-birth abortion available anywhere on the internet, including
groundbreaking investigations of the subject by journalists, at <http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/pba/index.html>
"Recent Developments on Partial-Birth Abortion" is a memo
containing details on the current congressional situation, recently reported
statistics on partial-birth abortion, and other up-to-date information,
posted here:
<http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/pba/PartialBirthAbortionRecentDevelopments.html>
Also viewable on the website is a series of color illustrations of the
partial-birth abortion method, certified by eminent medical authorities to
be completely accurate, here:
<http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/pba/PBA_Images/PBA_Images_Heathers_Place.htm>
A basic resource, "Key Facts on Partial-Birth Abortion," is posted
here: <http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/pba/keyfactsPBA.htm>
The archive also contains NRLC's in-depth testimony presented to Congress,
with citations to primary sources: <http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/pba/test.html>
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