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Anti-abortion groups pressure Trump, GOP leaders on ACA Hyde ‘flexibility’

A coalition of leading anti-abortion groups has come together to urge President Trump and Republican leaders to stand strong in their demands for strict protections against the use of ObamaCare subsidies for abortion services. In a joint letter, organizations such as Americans United for Life, Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, and Students for Life of America have called on the government to uphold the Hyde Amendment and prevent taxpayer dollars from being used to fund abortions.

This call to action comes at a crucial time, as discussions surrounding the repeal and replacement of ObamaCare continue to dominate the political landscape. President Trump’s recent statement encouraging Republicans to be “flexible” in their demands for Hyde Amendment protections has raised concerns among the anti-abortion community. However, these organizations are determined to ensure that the sanctity of life is not compromised in any healthcare legislation.

The Hyde Amendment, first passed in 1976, prohibits the use of federal funds for abortion except in cases of rape, incest, or when the mother’s life is in danger. This amendment has been included in every government spending bill since then, with bipartisan support. It has been a crucial safeguard for the pro-life movement, ensuring that taxpayer money is not used to end the lives of innocent unborn children.

In their letter, the coalition emphasizes the importance of upholding the Hyde Amendment in any healthcare legislation. They state, “We believe that every human life is valuable and deserves protection, regardless of their stage of development. The Hyde Amendment reflects this belief and we urge you to stand firm in your support for its inclusion in any healthcare bill.”

The letter also highlights the fact that a majority of Americans oppose the use of taxpayer funds for abortion. A recent Marist poll found that 61% of Americans, including 40% of those who identify as pro-choice, oppose the use of taxpayer dollars for abortion services. This shows that the coalition’s stance is not only in line with their values, but also with the beliefs of the majority of the country.

Furthermore, the coalition points out that ObamaCare already allows for the use of federal subsidies for abortion services in certain cases. This goes against the principles of the Hyde Amendment and is a clear violation of the rights of taxpayers who do not wish to support abortion. The letter states, “We cannot allow for the expansion of this already existing loophole in ObamaCare. It is imperative that strict protections are in place to prevent the use of federal funds for abortion.”

The coalition’s call to action is a reminder that the fight for the protection of innocent lives is far from over. They urge President Trump and Republican leaders to remain steadfast in their commitment to the pro-life cause and ensure that the Hyde Amendment is included in any healthcare legislation. They also call on all Americans to join them in this fight and make their voices heard.

In conclusion, the coalition’s letter serves as a powerful reminder that the protection of life should always be a top priority. The use of taxpayer funds for abortion is a violation of the rights of all Americans and goes against the values of our nation. We must stand together and demand that our leaders uphold the Hyde Amendment and protect the lives of the most vulnerable among us. Let us not waver in our commitment to this cause and continue to fight for a culture of life.

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