Saturday, July 18, 2009

Will preborn lives be endangered by healthcare reform?

The following letter is from Focus on the Family:

Dear Friends,

Have you seen the recent media coverage of the healthcare reform legislation Congress is currently considering? You may have many concerns about such a sweeping reform plan from our government, but you may not have heard about the most dangerous part of the plan in terms of the sanctity of life.

The plan currently before Congress will mandate taxpayer-funded abortion coverage. Our analysts here at Focus on the Family® are convinced that the healthcare reform plan--as currently written--would result in the largest expansion of abortion since Roe v. Wade.

This healthcare reform plan would dramatically increase the number of taxpayer-funded abortions and even mandate abortion coverage by private insurance plans. Even though two recent polls have found that between 63 and 71 percent of Americans support laws that protect tax dollars from being used to fund abortion, so far, Congress has defeated all efforts to ensure abortion coverage is not included in the reform plan. Sadly, we know that increased availability and funding will lead to an increase in the number of abortions.

In addition, the plan does not protect the rights of conscience for medical professionals who would choose not to participate in or perform abortions.

We have prepared a special online video that explains how this legislation effectively reverses more than 30 years of pro-life efforts at the federal and state levels. Will you join us in prayer that legislators will specifically exclude abortion coverage from the plan, as well as include protection for healthcare workers' rights of conscience? Thank you for your prayers in support of preborn babies.

In defense of life,
Tom Minnery signature
Tom Minnery
Senior Vice President, Government & Public Policy

1 comment:

  1. *sigh* What is this country coming to? One of my constant prayers is that someday abortion will be as repulsive an idea all across the board just as slavery is now.

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