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Abortion Tourism Is Not Only Offensive, It Attacks Parental Rights

March 18, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

Abortion Tourism Is Not Only Offensive, It Attacks Parental Rights

 

Apparently all the pro-life efforts to protect women and children in Texas is creating a new off shoot of the abortion industry in the Lone Star State – “abortion tourism.”  The Daily Caller has the details:

A 20-year-old student at the University of Texas at Austin has started a nonprofit organization to skirt a new state law that bans abortion after 20 weeks and requires abortion doctors to have hospital-admitting privileges within 30 miles of the abortion facility.

The student is Lenzi Sheible, reports The Texas Tribune. Her nonprofit is called Fund Texas Women. Notably, Sheible is seven months pregnant.

The new law, House Bill 2, went into effect Nov. 1.

In response to the law, Fund Texas Women pays travel expenses for women – and minor girls – to get to the abortion clinics which still exist in The Lone Star State. For women who have decided to get abortions after they are 20 weeks pregnant, the nonprofit pays to ship them to other states, including New Mexico and Colorado.

While trying to skirt one law Ms. Sheible is most likely skirting another as well.

As of January 2006 Texas requires parental consent before a woman under 18 years of age can obtain an abortion. A parent or legal guardian, with government ID, must accompany the minor patient to the office and sign a parental consent form prior to an abortion.  Abortion-giant Planned Parenthood already works to skirt that law by trying to teach young girls, some as young as 12 years old, how to skirt the law.

By taking minors across state lines Ms. Sheible and Planned Parenthood are avoiding Texas law which requires both parental consent as well as notification.  One destination of the law avoiders is New Mexico where parents have no rights under law when it comes to abortion of their young daughters the other is Colorado where only notice is necessary, not consent.

Texas legislators, representing the wishes of the large majority of citizens of that state, passed parental consent and notification laws to help ensure that a young girl in a difficult situation has the support she needs.  (New Mexico tried the same thing however abortion-profiteer Planned Parenthood tied the legislation up in the courts.)  Unfortunately efforts at the national level has either been stopped by a pro-abortion majority in Congress or ignored by a Republican majority.  As leading Democrats talk about a false war on women they continue their very real war on parents.  Parental rights are a very popular issue but routinely ignored by Congress – the Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act should be a major piece of legislation being pushed by pro-life forces in Congress. 

The avenue the 113th Congress needs to pursue is passing legislation requiring parental notification. The problem is that many abortion clinics lure young girls from their home states that have parental notice laws to states where they can get abortions without their parents knowing. Often the man who gets a young girl pregnant takes her to the clinic. To counter this type of human trafficking they should reintroduce the Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act.

A ruling by the Kentucky Court of Appeals highlights why this legislation is necessary.  In a 2-1 ruling in two Kentucky judges decided that young girls from other states may ask Kentucky judges to give them permission to have abortions without their parents’ knowledge or consent.  This means if a young girl in Indiana wants to avoid getting her parents permission, which is required by law in that state, they can go judge shopping in Kansas for a judge who will allow her to abort her unborn child and her parents need never know.  It is clearly in the role of the U.S. Congress to make sure that one state does not move to undermine the laws and parental rights of another state.

The Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act (CIANA) makes it a federal offense to transport a minor across state lines to obtain an abortion in circumvention of parental involvement laws in the minor’s home state. The bill would also require parental notification before an abortion is conducted on a minor from another state. The last time the House voted on this bill in 2006, it passed overwhelmingly by a vote of 264 to 153.

There is little doubt that if the bill passed it would be vetoed.  In 1996 Obama responded “No,” on a candidate questionnaire asking “Do you support parental consent/notification for minors seeking abortions?”  As state senator Obama voted “present” in 2001 on two parental notification bills. As U.S. Senator Obama voted “No” in 2006 on a bill requiring parents to be notified before their minor daughter got an out-of-state abortion, and he voted “No” in 2008 on a bill prohibiting the trafficking of minors from states with parental involvement laws to states without them.

However just because President Obama has little regard for the rights of states to pass laws that protect parents and children doesn’t mean Congress shouldn’t move to protect them.  That the Republicans failed to pass this common sense legislation the years they were in charge of both chambers of Congress and the Presidency speaks a lot to how they squandered those years.  If they are given a second chance, will they go for it and do the right thing or take the easier path and do nothing?

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March 14, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

Women of the Pro-life movement: Dr. Mildred Jefferson

 

The month of March is a turning point. It’s the Lenten season for many Christians.  Less seriously, it’s the end of the regular season for college basketball fans and the beginning of “March Madness.”  It’s also a month of unpredictable weather, such as the 30 degree temperature swings we’ve been experiencing in DC lately, as we say goodbye to winter and wait for spring.

March is also recognized by the U.S. Government as “Women’s History Month.” According to womenshistorymonth.gov, we “join in paying tribute to the generations of women whose commitment to nature and the planet have proved invaluable to society”.  There are countless women who have dedicated themselves to making the world a better place and to ushering in a turning point in history, so it’s fitting that we should honor and celebrate them this month.

Throughout this month, I want to highlight three women who were some of the early leaders and catalysts of the pro-life movement. While the chances that you will read about them in your history book are slim, their dedication to the dignity of all women, and human life is worth noting and worthy of our recognition.

Dr. Mildred Jefferson, was the first African American woman to be accepted to Harvard Medical School. According to the Boston Globe she “broke many race and gender barriers in her long career as a doctor”, but most notable is her work and dedication to the pro-life movement. As a young doctor she became concerned with efforts within Massachusetts to change abortion laws. This led her to become a co-founder of Massachusetts Citizens Concerned for Life. She was a founding member of the National Right to Life Committee, and served as the president of the organization three times. Dr. Jefferson was known for her eloquence at expressing, and defending the right to life, and traveled around the country using this gift to change hearts and minds. She is even credited with influencing Ronald Reagan’s conversion from pro-abortion to pro-life.

Dr. Jefferson eloquently explained her pro-life convictions and how they worked hand in hand with her medical expertise:

“I became a physician in order to help save lives. I am at once a physician, a citizen, and a woman, and I am not willing to stand aside and allow the concept of expendable human lives to turn this great land of ours into just another exclusive reservation where only the perfect, the privileged, and the planned have the right to live.” –Mildred Jefferson, M.D. (2003, American Feminist magazine)

Her beliefs and actions were most certainly a turning point in the pro-life movement.  She is an inspiration to young women today who continue her fight for a society where every human has the right to life and is valued by society.

Watch this video from The National Right to Life Committee on Dr. Jefferson’s life and contributions to the pro-life movement:

 

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March 14, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

Secretary Sebelius Questioned about Abortion in the ACA and Planned Parenthood

From a friend on the Hill:

 

Pro-life Groups:

 

Yesterday Secretary Sebelius testified before the Labor, Health and Human Services Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee. During this hearing she was questioned about abortion funding and transparency under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and funding for Planned Parenthood under the ACA.

 

Abortion Funding and Transparency Issues in the Affordable Care Act

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) departs from the longstanding Hyde amendment which prohibits funding for abortion or plans that include abortion.  The ACA bypasses the Hyde amendment and instead provides taxpayer subsidies to insurance plans that include abortion provided a separate abortion surcharge is billed. This accounting arrangement was proposed by then-Senator Ben Nelson (D-NE) and was rejected as an accounting gimmick by pro-life leaders.  Proponents of the arrangement argued that there would be two separate payments, one for elective abortion and one for everything else.  However, as ACA exchanges have been implemented, it has become evident that at least some states are instructing exchange insurance companies that they do not have to charge a separate payment and that they don’t even have to itemize the abortion charge—meaning that a premium payer would have no idea they are paying the abortion surcharge. In addition, it has become evident that it is nearly impossible for exchange users to identify which plans include abortion and which do not when shopping for a plan online.  In October of last year, Secretary Sebelius promised Rep. John Shimkus (R-IL) that she would provide a list of plans that include elective abortion. Then in December, she backtracked telling Rep. Shimkus that the information is available online. 

 

Yesterday, Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD) again asked Sebelius about transparency on Affordable Care Act (ACA) exchanges.  Rep. Harris held up a stack of all of the exchange plans available on the Maryland exchange and explained that none of them indicate whether abortion is covered. The Secretary responded stating that the information should be available, but did not elaborate on any steps she is taking to ensure transparency. Then Rep. Harris also asked the Secretary about the so-called “separate payment” for elective abortion coverage. Again using Maryland as an example, Rep. Harris referred to a bulletin that the Maryland Insurance Commissioner has issued, stating, “issuers are not required to provide enrollees with separate invoices…nor to provide enrollees with itemization on a single invoice…” When Rep. Harris confronted the Secretary with this information, she indicated that she is not familiar the MD bulletin, but that the federal marketplace will follow the law (implying she is not responsible for the MD exchange).  Upon further questioning she agreed to take a look at the issue with her staff.

 

Planned Parenthood Funding in the Affordable Care Act

Recent articles have indicated that Planned Parenthood is rolling out a campaign to enroll people in the ACA plans.  The New York Times has even called Planned Parenthood “one of the most aggressive groups” going door-to-door to enroll individuals in ACA plans, and reports indicate that Planned Parenthood affiliates received at least $655,000 in “Navigator” funds to help with enrollment efforts.  Based on this information, Rep. Martha Roby (R-AL) asked Secretary Sebelius whether the most recent enrollment campaign has received federal funds and asked the Secretary provide a list of grants and contracts awarded to Planned Parenthood using ACA funds.  You can see their exchange here.

Filed Under: Blog

March 13, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

March for Life 5K

 

Thanks to all who participated in the March for Life 5K!  

Click HERE for more pictures.

 

If you’re interested in getting the 5K t-shirt as a pro-life witness, Click HERE for more information!

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March 10, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

Planned Parenthood says of the 4 million people registered for Obamacare they registered 27 million of them

Be in the pro-life movement for a while and you understand that those at the top of the pro-abortion movement tend to not really think truth or civility is relevant to debate.  Recent examples include abortion-giant Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards claiming that life begins at birth when in fact scientists of all stripes agree that life actually begins at conception (i.e. fertilization.)  Or as Princeton Professor Robbie George puts it:

 

“That is, in human reproduction, when sperm joins ovum, these two individual cells cease to be, and their union generates a new and distinct organism. This organism is a whole, though in the beginning developmentally immature, member of the human species. Readers need not take our word for this: They can consult any of the standard human-embryology texts, such as Moore and Persaud’s The Developing Human, Larsen’s Human Embryology, Carlson’s Human Embryology & Developmental Biology, and O’Rahilly and Mueller’s Human Embryology & Teratology.”

 

Not to be outdone the head of the pro-abortion group NARAL claimed that those who fight for the cause of defending life are “un-American” (perhaps she was inspired by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s tirade that “pro-life” New Yorkers “have no place in the state of New York.”)

 

One reason those on the pro-abortion side say such things is because no one in the general media usually calls them on it.  Overwhelmingly fact checkers at major news outlets are too busy checking up on Republican and conservative statements to focus on what their comrades in liberal thought are saying.  I have little doubt that will also be true for the newest whopper from Planned Parenthood’s Ms. Richards. 

At a political event in the state of Montana the abortion-industry president stated that Planned Parenthood is responsible for signing up 27 million women for Obamacare.   That is quite a remarkable number considering that the Obama Administration is saying that only 4 million people have signed up for health insurance under the law.

 

While you wouldn’t expect someone as busy as Ms. Richards to get all her facts straight, a miscalculation of 23 million people is usually reserved for government bean counters.  Does make one wonder that if that number is so off what about the $540.6 million in taxpayer funding that Planned Parenthood gets?  Should taxpayers be subsidizing an abortion giant (Planned Parenthood reported $58.2 million in excess revenue, and more than $1.3 billion in net assets.) that plays quick and loose with numbers?

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