October 5, 2017

UN uses twisted logic to promote abortion

Surgical Instruments
The United Nations International Safe Abortion Day has passed, but as Brian Clowes of Human Life International reveals, it was promoted by the U.N. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.

"Their experts agree unanimously that abortion should be legalized worldwide,” Clowes says. "This is just one of their sneaky tricks. They only pick pro-abortion experts. They prohibit and ban pro-lifers from being on their committees or even testifying before their committees."

Clowes says the World Health Organization acknowledges that there are 56 million abortions annually worldwide and also admits that 45 percent of them are unsafe.  But they automatically classify all legal abortions as safe.

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October 4, 2017

Scientific Evidence shows that Babies can feel the abortionist ripping them apart

3d Ultrasound
Abortion supporters say it’s “pseudoscience” and “fake science” that five-month-old babies in the womb feel pain as they are torn apart and/or injected with a poison called digoxin to stop their beating hearts. The “junk science” smear often comes from abortionists themselves or organizations that explicitly support abortion with few or no limits.

But the basic science of embryology and mainstream medical research prove that babies can feel pain at 20 weeks. Some of this research even suggests that babies at that age feel pain more acutely than adults.

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National Right to Life Urges Action to repeal IPAB

Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB)
The Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB) is composed of 15 unelected bureaucrats who are answerable to no one. The Board is directed to recommend measures to limit private, nongovernmental spending on health care to a growth rate below medical inflation. Although most news reports have focused on the Board’s authority to limit government spending in Medicare, little attention has been given to this more sweeping danger of rationing healthcare paid for with nongovernmental dollars.

IPAB’s powers go well beyond some benign effort to control Medicare spending. IPAB would recommend drastic limits for the Department of Health and Human Services to impose on what Americans are allowed to spend out of their own funds to save their own lives and the lives of their families.

Given this extraordinary power and an apparent disregard for the sanctity of life, it is not surprising that some have dubbed IPAB a “death panel.”

Legislation to permanently repeal IPAB has bipartisan support in both chambers in this and former Congresses. Currently, there is bipartisan legislation (H.R.849/S. 260 Protecting Seniors’ Access to Medicare Act of 2017) which would repeal the IPAB.

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U.S. House Passes Legislation to Protect Pain-Capable Unborn Children

U.S. House Passes Pain-Capable Unborn Protection Act H.R. 36
With the support of a vast majority of House Republicans, and due to the pro-life dedication of the House Republican leadership, the U.S House of Representatives today passed landmark legislation, 237-189, to extend federal protections to unborn children who have reached 20 weeks fetal age, and those who are born alive during late abortions.

The bill is based on model legislation developed by National Right to Life in 2010, and enacted thus far in 16 states.

"This bill would save thousands of unborn babies annually from terribly painful deaths," said Carol Tobias, president of National Right to Life. "It is now clear that the overwhelming majority of House Democrats believe that painfully dismembering babies, in the sixth month and later, is just fine – now let them try to explain that to their constituents."

The Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act has been among the right-to-life movement's top congressional priorities for the 115th Congress. Like the state bills, the proposed federal law would generally extend legal protection to unborn humans beginning at 20 weeks fetal age, based on congressional findings that by that point (and even earlier) the unborn child has the capacity to experience great pain during an abortion.

Jennifer Popik, J.D., legislative director for National Right to Life, added, "These are very developed babies – these babies are capable of feeling pain and are considered by the medical profession to be a second patient. This legislation has saved lives, driving out abortionists from states performing abortions on these babies. And this legislation has the power to speak to the people of this country, highlighting, that where this bill is not law, it is legal to kill these very developed unborn children"

National Right to Life's "Key Points on the Federal Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act (H.R. 36)" is available at: www.nrlc.org/uploads/fetalpain/KeyPointsOnPCUPA.pdf

In a nationwide poll of 1,623 registered voters in November 2014, the Quinnipiac University Poll found that 60% would support a law such as the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act prohibiting abortion after 20 weeks, while only 33% opposed such legislation. Women voters split 59-35% in support of such a law, while independent voters supported it 56-36%.

Some of the extensive evidence that unborn children have the capacity to experience pain, at least by 20 weeks fetal age, is available on the NRLC website at www.nrlc.org/abortion/fetalpain and also here: www.doctorsonfetalpain.com.

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October 3, 2017

International Planned Parenthood Federation Performs Over One Million Abortions in 2016, Report Shows

One of the world’s most extensive and prolific abortion networks has passed a tragic milestone. In 2016, the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), for the first time reported in its history, aborted more than one million unborn baby boys and girls in a single year.

The final death toll for 2016: 1,094,679 children lost through surgical or chemical abortion roughly the equivalent of the population of Austin, Texas.

IPPF also performed an additional 3.6 million abortion-related activities including abortion counseling, consultation, and diagnostic procedures. The figures were recently released in IPPF’s Annual Performance Report 2016.

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Trump agrees unborn babies as young as 20 weeks be protected from abortion

#theyfeelpain
While Illinois Republican Governor Bruce Rauner heads in the direction of making abortions easier to obtain and cost little or nothing for low income women in Illinois, President Donald Trump and the U.S. House is heading in the opposite direction.

Governor Rauner and Illinois Democrats passed into law legislation requiring state taxpayers to fund abortions with no restrictions as to how far the pregnancy is along or any other reason.

The U.S. House is moving along H.R. 36, the "Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act."

Trump's office issued the following statement Monday:
H.R. 36 Statement of Administration



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October 2, 2017

Congressmen condemn assisted suicide: ‘Puts everyone at risk of deadly harm’

A pro-assisted suicide protester shouts at Rep. Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio.
A bipartisan group of Congressmen introduced a “Sense of Congress” resolution condemning physician-assisted suicide on Wednesday.  This type of resolution neither creates a law nor is enforceable. It is a way for members of Congress to express an opinion.

Rep. Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio, introduced the resolution, which warns that physician-assisted suicide “puts everyone, including those most vulnerable, at risk of deadly harm and undermines the integrity of the healthcare system.”

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IL governor 'done' after signing abortion bill

Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner
A state law has banned taxpayer-funded abortions for three decades and Rauner has caused an uproar after stating publicly he would refuse to sign the bill.

Not only does the new law fund abortions with public funding, says David Smith of the Illinois Family Institute, but is will add an estimated 15,000 abortions annually to the 40,000 abortions performed in The Prairie State annually.

The law doesn't require Illinois residency, says Smith, so predictably it will draw women from all over the Midwest to travel to Illinois.

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HB 40's effective date bit of a controversy

Attorney General Lisa Madigan
Governor Rauner has signed HB 40 into law Thursday, but there's a controversy brewing as to when it will go into effect, the Legislative Information Systems office is telling Illinois Review.

Since it was not sent tao the governor before or on May 31st, the bill would normally then not go into effect until June 1 of the following year.

But Attorney General Lisa Madigan's office is saying that since it passed both the House and the Senate by May 10th - before May 31st - it should go into effect January 1st of 2018.

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Vision 2020 - Week 32 - Senator Dave Syverson (R) and Senator Karen McConnaughay (R)

Pray for our legislators...

"Whoever goes to the Lord for safety,
whoever remains under the protection of the Almighty,  can say to him,

"You are my defender and protector.
You are my God; in you I trust.""
Psalm 91:1-2


Vision 2020 and the Illinois Federation for Right to Life would like to invite you to join us in praying for our state legislators.  We will send out information about a couple different state representatives each week for you to pray over.

Consider sharing this information with your ministry partners, your church family, on your website and/or your Facebook page.

We know that prayer changes things.  And we know that NOTHING is impossible with God. So let's join our hearts and voices together and petition heaven on behalf of the great state of Illinois!

Some of our legislators need prayer that God will open their eyes and change their hearts (or move them out of their positions) and some need prayers that they will have the strength, courage and boldness to be able to stand firmly against the opposition as they fight for life and family values.

September 29, 2017

Reactions to Gov. Rauner Signing HB40

The following are responses to Governor Rauner signing House Bill 40 into Public Act.  The act is effective starting June 1st, 2018.  For more on House Bill 40 please click here.


Representative Joe Sosnowski made the following statement in response to Governor Bruce Rauner’s announcement about HB40:

“For years, the Governor campaigned as a candidate who would "shake up Springfield" by focusing on the financial disaster that this state had become... and still is.  He said that we would leave the social issues alone and focus on what needs to be done to fix this state economically and grow jobs to make Illinois a better place to live and work.”

Rep. Sosnowski further commented, “Most tragically HB 40 will increase abortions. We try so hard to value and preserve life at all stages, yet this bill makes it easier to dismiss the innocent unborn who are our future...and it will cost the state more money. The Governor promised to veto HB 40 in the public, in the press, and in private. I am extremely disappointed in the Governor's actions in supporting this bill, in deceiving so many about his goals as Governor, and in his outright lie about this bill.”

Lt. Governor Evelyn Sanguinetti released the following statement:

“As a pro-life Republican, I disagree with the Governor’s decision to sign HB 40. I wouldn’t be here today if it weren’t for a 15-year-old refugee who chose to have me and keep me.

“I realize this bill is a political ploy to divide the people of Illinois. While I disagree with the Governor on this, we must focus on our areas of agreement – enacting real reforms we need to turn Illinois around.”

From State Representative Allen Skillicorn:

"Today, after promising not to do so, Governor Rauner signed HB40 into law--a bill that forces taxpayers to fund abortions. There are many things this law will ensure.  It will ensure that Illinois taxpayers will be paying $30M more in Medicaid they cannot afford.  It will ensure that thousands of babies will be aborted.  It will ensure that no one will trust the commitments made by this Governor. And, finally, it will ensure that Rauner serves only one-term."

State Rep. Breen reaction to Rauner's signing HB40:

"...I’ve heard Rauner promise the people of Illinois that he had “no social agenda” and as such firmly commit to legislators, the public, and even to Chicago’s Cardinal, Blaise Cupich, that he would veto taxpayer funding of abortions. But he has now broken that commitment, signing a bill that puts taxpayers on the hook to pay for an expected 20,000-30,000 aborted lives per year. And without any source of funding, in the throes of an unbalanced budget. Now, I’ve come to expect politicians to shade the truth, but what’s clear today is that Rauner’s promises were just flat out lies...

In the face of overwhelming evidence of Rauner’s inability to competently administer the Illinois government, inability to stand up to Mike Madigan effectively, and inability to keep his word and his commitments, I can no longer support him. And whether or not they are able to agree publicly, I know hundreds of elected Republicans, along with hundreds of thousands of Republican voters, who feel the same way I do.”

State Rep. Jeanne Ives released a statement following Gov. Rauner's announcement that he would sign HB40:

"The Governor's decision to break his promise and sign taxpayer funded abortion on-demand is a profound and unprecedented betrayal beyond words. This is a tragic day for everyone who values the sanctity of life. The Governor's action today makes Illinois the first state in country to mandate taxpayer funding of abortion under Medicaid at any time, for any reason as a result of signing legislation into law. This is a total failure of leadership."

Former Congressman and radio talk show host Joe Walsh blasted Gov. Rauner for his decision to sign HB40. He also took aim at Republicans who have backed, and continued to back, the Governor.

"Will those Republicans who feign 'disappointment' continue to back Rauner?" Walsh asked. "Who will finally have the courage to do what is right?" he said.

After Governor Rauner signed HB 40 Thursday, Family PAC's Paul Caprio issued a statement 180 degrees opposite of his position just before the November 2014 election.

"Bruce Rauner declared war on the pro-family movement, Illinois taxpayers, and the most basic values of the Republican party.

No serious conservative of any type can consider ever voting for Bruce Rauner again."

State Rep. Tom Morrison (R-Palatine) called "unconscionable" Governor Rauner's decision today to signed legislation (HB 40) allowing for state funding of all abortions regardless of the reason. In a statement he said the decision was the ultimate betrayal of trust of the majority of Illinois citizens who oppose the destruction of unborn children.

“Governor Bruce Rauner gave us his word in the Spring that he would veto this legislation if it were sent to him,” Morrison said. “In the last several weeks, as he indicated a reconsideration of that position, Republican legislators and allies offered to accept an Amendatory Veto, but he rejected those ideas. If this legislation is really about the right to choose – then what about my constituents who deserve to have the right to choose not to have their tax dollars used to fund the killing of unborn children? This is a tragic day for Illinois.”

Catholic Conference of Illinois gave this statement:

"Governor Rauner, together with the legislators who voted for this misguided legislation, will now force Illinois taxpayers to pay for the taking of human life, in this case that of a defenseless child in the womb. We remain dedicated to advocating for the dignity and sanctity of human life from conception to natural death and will work to convince the public and our elected officials about the grave moral error this legislation represents."

State Senator Dan McConchie (R-Hawthorn Woods) issues the following statement regarding the signing of House Bill 40:

“Words cannot express my profound disappointment of the Governor’s decision to sign House Bill 40, which dramatically expands taxpayer funded abortions across the state.

“Taxpayers should not be forced to fund something as controversial and culturally divisive as abortions. Likewise, there is no good reason for taxpayers to be on the hook for someone else’s personal decision..."

State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) issued the following statement in response to Gov. Bruce Rauner announcing on Sept. 28 that he will sign House Bill 40 (HB 40) into law:

“Gov. Rauner’s decision to sign legislation that will now force taxpayers to pay for all abortions, for any reason, for those on Medicaid and who are state employees, is beyond disappointing.

This is a significant change from a national policy that taxpayer dollars do not fund elective abortions."

This from the President of the Illinois Federation of Republican Women:

"As the president of the largest Republican women's organization in the state of Illinois, it is disappointing that Governor Bruce Rauner signed HB 40 without heeding the guidance of our organization and its members. An organization that values life. Not only is this bill contentious by all accounts, but the fiscal ramifications of the bill are still unknown. The focus should be on guiding Illinois to a solid fiscal footing; instead, democrats continue to push divisive policies that endanger our state and its fiscal viability."

Statements were originally posted by Illinois Review

CatholicVote.org Calls on Governor Rauner to Resign

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President Brian Burch called on Gov. Bruce Rauner to resign for signing H.B. 40 and breaking his promise to voters

“Gov. Bruce Rauner made a promise to the voters of Illinois that he would focus on the fiscal mess in Illinois and remain neutral on social issues. Many Republican and conservative voters took him at his word and helped him win election in 2014. Given his decision today to authorize taxpayer funding for abortion for any reason, he can no longer be trusted and should step down as Governor.

“The Governor gave his word to legislators earlier this year and vowed to veto this legislation.  Further, he promised the Cardinal Archbishop that he would not sign the bill. And just this week the entire Republican congressional delegation in Congress wrote to urge him to veto the bill.  He chose instead to betray his political allies and friends. There is no sugarcoating the fact that he has lost the trust and confidence of the Republican Party in Illinois.

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September 28, 2017

Governor Rauner Signs Pro-Abortion HB40

UPDATE: Governor Rauner has signed House Bill 40 in to public act on September 28th.   It is effective June 1st, 2018.

In a press conference on Thursday, Governor Rauner has stated that he would indeed sign House Bill 40, ensuring that the tax-paying residents of Illinois will be paying for the killing of innocent lives. This bill provides taxpayer funding of abortion and ensures that abortion remains legal in Illinois despite what the Supreme Court of the United States may decide regarding Roe v. Wade. This bill has the potential to reverse almost every pro-life effort made in Illinois expands taxpayer funding of abortions - for any reason.

During the press conference, Governor Rauner confirmed that he is, always has been and always will be Pro-Abortion.  The Illinois Federation for Right to Life is not surprised.

State Representative David McSweeney told us that "On April 14th, Governor Rauner promised Illinois citizens he would veto HB40, which would expand state funding for Abortions."  The Governor turned his back on his party and failed to keep his word.

Illinois is a bankrupt state.  Our governor now adds the cost of abortions to the enormous debt.  Taxpayers are already reeling from the legislature raising Illinois' state income tax by 32%. State Rep. David McSweeney also told us that "In 2014, Bruce Rauner promised Illinois taxpayers a tax cut and a 3% income tax rate. Instead, we ended up with a 32% increase in the income tax rate."  Gov. Rauner failed to keep his word again.

Gov. Rauner released the following statement:

    “I understand abortion is a very emotional issue with passionate opinions on both sides. I sincerely respect those who believe abortion is morally wrong. They are good people motivated by principle.

    “But, as I have always said, I believe a woman should have the right to make that choice herself and I do not believe that choice should be determined by income. I do not think it’s fair to deny poor women the choice that wealthy women have.

    “That is why I am signing HB40.

    “This is not a new position – I campaigned on this principle in 2014 and it is a principle I have tried to live up to throughout my life.

    “I have spent the past couple of months talking to people on both sides of this issue. I have also spent a lot of time meeting with women across Illinois and listening to their personal stories, particularly low-income women who do not have the same luxuries that many of us have. Their stories and their struggles are real and they have touched me in a very personal way.  They deserve to have a choice as much as anyone else.

    “I know there will be many people who disagree and I respect their opinions. I respect their passion. It is my hope that good people can disagree respectfully and can come together on other important issues that affect our state.”


Congressman Peter Roskam stated “This bill is dangerous. It forces taxpayers to be complicit in the act of abortion even if they believe abortion to be morally reprehensible."

More on what to expect with the implementation of HB40...

- The State Employee's Insurance will cover the expenses of an abortion.

- Public aid will cover abortions or "induced miscarriages".

- A doctor cannot be stopped from performing medical services including an abortion even if he/she had been found guilty of performing an unwanted abortion procedure.

- It removes the need to include the physicians opinion regarding the abortion.

- The Department of Human Services would be allowed to provide money or grants to organizations or companies that perform abortions.

- Keeps abortion legal if the Roe Vs. Wade Decision is reversed.

- An unborn child is NOT be considered a human being and so the unborn child does NOT have the right to life.

We may have lost this battle over HB40, but the war continues and as pro-lifers we can never quit.  We must still stand for all the voiceless.  We must continue to push, and educate legislators.  We must re-group and fight even harder.  In order to do this we need your help.  Please continue to share our news and alerts, continue to pray for the changing of the minds of those elected to be our voices.  Encourage more pro-life people to run for office and change the shape of Illinois.  Please make a donation to ensure we can continue to be a strong pro-life presence in Illinois, in the Capitol and online. Please support us in this fight. 

Pro-Life Leader Calls for McConnell's Resignation Over Senate Inability to Defund Planned Parenthood

ObamaCare Repeal and Replace
On September 26th, it was announced that the Graham-Cassidy Repeal and Replace Obamacare bill was pulled due to three Republican defections, including Sen. John McCain of Arizona. That bill would have prevented over $500 million in tax dollars from going to Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion provider in the nation.

The withdrawal of the bill kills any hope of defunding Planned Parenthood of Federal tax money until next year.

"I am extremely disappointed in the Republican members of the U.S. Senate who could not band together to get this bill done. It angers me that we have to fund Planned Parenthood for another year. This means Planned Parenthood will have the resources it needs to continue its killing spree, and thousands of lives will be lost because of it," said Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue and Co-Founder of the Center for Medical Progress, which exposed Planned Parenthood's participation in the illegal sale of organs and tissue obtained from aborted babies.

Defunding Planned Parenthood was a high priority for the Trump administration, which promised to redirect funds from the abortion giant to legitimate health care providers that do not participate in abortions.

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US House GOP delegation calls on Rauner to veto HB 40

Congressman Peter Roskam
Wednesday, all seven Republican members of Illinois' U.S. House delegation called on Illinois' GOP governor to veto a bill now on his desk expanding taxpayer funding of abortions - for any reason.

Congressman Peter Roskam (IL-06) led the delegation's letter, signed by GOP members, John Shimkus (IL-15), Randy Hultgren (IL-14), Adam Kinzinger (IL-16), Rodney Davis (IL-13), Mike Bost (IL-12), and Darin LaHood (IL-18).

“This bill is dangerous.” Roskam said in a statement issued with the letter. “It forces taxpayers to be complicit in the act of abortion even if they believe abortion to be morally reprehensible.

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McSweeney, Costello file bi-partisan resolution calling for Rauner to veto HB 40

Illinois Capitol building
Wednesday, State Rep. David McSweeney (R-Barrington) and Jerry Costello (D-Collinsville) will be introducing a bi-partisan effort to stop Illinois taxpayers from paying for abortions and squelch the growing movement to effectively end the "Hyde Amendment."

"Governor Rauner needs to honor the commitment he made on April 14th to veto HB 40," McSweeney told Illinois Review Wednesday. "It's important that he keep his word."

McSweeney said taxpayers are already reeling from the legislature raising Illinois' state income tax by 32%. "It would be even worse if that tax hike goes toward paying for abortions many find offensive," he said.

The problem is that Governor Rauner has made commitments to both sides on what he would do with legislation that called for taxpayer funding of abortion. On a questionnaire in 2014, he told the abortion group Personal PAC he'd favor taxpayer funding for abortions while he told Republican lawmakers he would veto such a measure because it was "too divisive."

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Members Introduce Bipartisan Legislation on the Dangers of Legalizing Physician-Assisted Suicide

Assist us to LIVE not DIE
On September 27th, Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-OH), along with Rep. Lou Correa (D-CA), Rep. Andy Harris, M.D. (R-MD), Rep. Juan Vargas (D-CA), Rep. Darin LaHood (R-IL), Rep. James Langevin (D-RI), Rep. Ralph Abraham, M.D. (R-LA), Rep. Daniel Lipinski (D-IL), Rep. Keith Rothfus (R-PA), and Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) introduced H. Con. Res. 80, expressing the sense of Congress that legalizing physician-assisted suicide puts the most vulnerable of our society at risk of deadly harm and undermines the integrity of America’s healthcare system. They issued the following joint statement:

“Protecting the vulnerable and providing quality care for all patients are cornerstones of any good healthcare system. Included in that is providing comfort and care for those facing the heart-wrenching challenges of dealing with a potentially terminal illness. In some cases, this commitment to fighting for the best care – even in the face of the most deadly diseases – can result in new and innovative cures, offering the chance of recovery for both the patient and for others suffering in the future. In other cases, it is simply a question of offering end-of-life comfort and support.

Physician-assisted suicide, however, does the opposite. It undermines a key safeguard that protects our nation’s most vulnerable citizens, including the elderly, people with disabilities, and people experiencing psychiatric diagnoses. Americans deserve better.

We will continue to defend every human being’s inherent dignity, and work to ensure patients facing the end of their lives have access to the best quality and most comprehensive medical care possible, including palliative, in-home, or hospice care, tailored to their individual needs. When governments support, encourage, or facilitate suicide – whether assisted by physicians or others – we devalue our fellow citizens, our fellow human beings. That should not be who we are."

Full text of the resolution is available here.

Click here for the full press release from Rep. Brad Wenstrup

September 27, 2017

Latest effort to Repeal Abortion-Expanding Obamacare Falls Short

U.S. Capitol Building
In the latest blow to repealing and replacing Obamacare, Sen. Cassidy (R. La) acknowledged this afternoon that, “We made the decision since we don’t have the votes, we’re going to postpone it.” Senators John McCain (R. Ariz.), Susan Collins (R. ME), and Rand Paul (R. KY) all issued public statements indicating they would not vote for the bill, ending the current effort to rollback much of the abortion-expanding Obamacare.

Time has run out on the 2017 “budget reconciliation bill” as a vehicle to undo much of Obamacare which requires a simple majority in the Senate. But there are only 52 Republicans in the Senate, and the loss of McCain, Collins, and Paul meant the bill would fall short of the 50 votes needed.

The bill’s chief sponsors, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R. SC) and Sen. Bill Cassidy, said that they plan on touring the country in order to build support for their health bill. There are additional reconciliation measures going forward, but the most immediate one is slated to deal with tax reform.

The Graham-Cassidy legislation would redirect existing Obamacare subsidies back to states in the form of block grants. The bill would prohibit the use of these dollars for plans that cover elective abortion. The bill would restore the longstanding principles of the Hyde Amendment with respect to federally funded health coverage. The Hyde Amendment is credited with saving two million lives.

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House to vote on Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act next Tuesday, Majority Leader McCarthy announces

Unborn Babies Feel Pain
Shortly after a morning press conference held by House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) it was announced the House will vote on H.R. 36, the Pain- Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, on Tuesday, October 3rd. .

The text of H.R. 36 is identical to the bill that passed the House 242-184 in the 114th Congress. In addition to passing the House, the bill obtained majority support in the Senate in 2015, but was derailed since 60 votes were required.

Sponsored by Rep. Trent Franks, the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act would prohibit abortions on unborn babies 20 weeks or older, based on congressional findings that by that point (and even earlier) the unborn child has the capacity to experience great pain during an abortion.

The bill was developed from model legislation developed by National Right to Life in 2010, enacted thus far in 16 states– Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

The Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act is one of the top pro-life congressional priorities for the 115th Congress.

Among his commitments to pro-lifers, President Donald Trump has promised to sign the National Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act.

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September 26, 2017

Professor: 3,800 Innocent Lives a Year Depend on Governor Rauner

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The eyes of Illinois and the entire country are on Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner this week.

Earlier this year, the Illinois legislature passed the controversial HB 40, insuring that abortion remains legal in Illinois if Roe v. Wade is overturned. More importantly, HB 40 would also require taxpayer funding of abortion for low income women through Illinois’ Medicaid program.

In April, Rauner indicated that he would oppose the legislation because of “sharp divisions of opinion” about taxpayer-funding of abortion. However, word out of Springfield is that the Governor may be reconsidering his position. That said, Governor Rauner absolutely needs to keep his promise and veto HB 40 -- most importantly because thousands of innocent lives depend on it.

Action:

-Contact Governor Rauner, thank him for his promise to VETO HB40. 

-Urge Gov. Rauner to keep his promise and VETO HB 40

Click here to contact Governor Rauner.

Click here for more information on this bill.

The Center for Reproductive Rights did an analysis of the Hyde Amendment, which limits the ability of federal Medicaid dollars to pay for abortions. They found that the Hyde Amendment prevented over 1,000,000 abortions since 1976. The 2016 analysis of the Hyde Amendment, published by the Charlotte Lozier Institute, updated the Center for Reproductive Rights study. It found that the Hyde Amendment has stopped over 2.1 million abortions in 40 years.  The Hyde Amendment has stopped 144,721 abortions in Illinois since 1976 and protects 3,800 unborn children in Illinois every year. 

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