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House Passes HR 358, the "Let Women Die" Act of 2011
On Thursday, the GOP-led House of Representatives, with the blessings and encouragement of the United States Council of Catholic Bishops and extremist religious groups such as the Family Research Council, passed a bill in a vote of 251 to 172 that would, among other things, allow doctors and hospitals to "exercise their conscience" by letting pregnant women facing emergency medical conditions die.
Yes. Die.
This is what the Republicans called the "Protect Life Act." And no, I am not kidding.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi called it what it is... "a savage assault on women's health."
Fifteen Democrats voted for what women's groups are calling the "Let Women Die" Act. These include anti-choice Congressmen Jason Altmire (PA), Sanford Bishop (GA), Dan Boren (OK), Jerry Costello (IL), Mark Critz (PA), Henry Cuellar (TX), Joe Donnelly (IN), Tim Holden (PA), Dan Lipinski (IL), Jim Matheson (UT), Mike McIntyre (NC), Nick Rahall (WVA), Mike Ross (AR), Collin Petersen (MN), and Heath Shuler (D-NC).
"Extremists prevailed today in the House of Representatives," said Debra Ness of the National Partnership for Women and Families, "proving again that they are badly out-of-touch with the majority of Americans who want lawmakers to focus on economic recovery, jobs and promoting, rather than restricting, affordable, quality health care -- not [on] an extreme, anti-woman agenda."
Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, called passage of the bill yet another reminder of how playing politics with women’s health and privacy is a priority for Speaker John Boehner.
“Americans are facing real challenges, yet House Speaker John Boehner is ignoring the public’s call for Congress to focus on jobs, “said Keenan. “Instead, he is coming up with new ways to give politicians more control over our personal, private decisions. The House’s attacks on women’s freedom and privacy are out of touch with our nation’s values and priorities.”
The bill, H.R. 358, about which we have written extensively, revives the earlier failed Stupak amendment, which would force health plans to drop comprehensive coverage in state health insurance exchanges, cutting off millions of women from the benefits they receive today and prevent women from paying for health insurance with abortion coverage with their own money.
H.R. 358 contains other provisions revealing complete disregard for women's health and lives. It permits states to enact sweeping refusal laws that would allow health plans to refuse to cover women’s preventive services, including birth control, without cost-sharing — undoing a new protection under health reform supported by 66 percent of Americans. It also codifies and significantly expands an already expansive refusal clause (also known as the Weldon amendment) without any regard for patient rights or protections. Under current law (through the 2004 Weldon amendment), hospitals, health care facilities, and insurance plans can refuse to provide, pay for, provide coverage of, or refer for abortions. The Weldon amendment has no protections for patients to ensure they have access to care and information in a timely manner. H.R. 358 codifies this unfair and discriminatory provision. H.R. 358 further allows health care entities--hospitals, clinics--to refuse to "participate in" abortion care. This could mean that a hospital employee with no medical training or role in a patient’s treatment decisions could refuse to process bills, handle medical records, or even set up an examination room for a patient seeking abortion care.
And finally, it overrides protections for pregnant women under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act. EMTALA was enacted in 1986 to ensure public access to emergency services regardless of ability to pay, including women in active labor. Under EMTALA, hospitals must stabilize a pregnant patient who, for example, is facing an emergency obstetric condition or life-threatening pregnancy and either treat her--including an emergency abortion--or if the hospital or staff objects, to transfer her to another facility that will treat her.
H.R. 358 overturns decades of precedent guaranteeing people access to lifesaving emergency care, including abortion care and says its ok that a pregnant woman fighting for her life be left to die.
Read it again. It is that breathtaking.
As Representative Jackie Speier (D-CA) stated during floor debate, had this law been in effect 20 years ago she might not be here, because she was one of those women who needed an emergency abortion to save her life.
But the real lives of real women don't seem to be of great concern to the predominantly white male Congress.
“This bill is a collection of dangerous ideas that will undermine women’s health,” said Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. “Most devastating, the bill eliminates protections for patients seeking care in emergency circumstances, and would allow a hospital to deny lifesaving abortion care to a woman, even if a doctor deems it necessary.”
President Obama has said he would veto the bill if it were to reach his desk. "The Administration strongly opposes H.R. 358," said the statement of policy put out by the White House, "because, as previously stated in the Statement of Administration Policy on H.R. 3, the legislation intrudes on women's reproductive freedom and access to health care and unnecessarily restricts the private insurance choices that women and their families have today."
"America’s women and families are counting on the Senate to reject this measure," said Ness of the National Partnership, "and, if necessary, for President Obama to make good on his promise to veto it.”
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Show AllMy Viagra's still covered though, right?
I mean, what makes any country great is its right to unlimited Boehners.
Course it is. We are a savage country when it comes to health care. No place like it in the developed world.
Come on, we are the warriors of the world. What? Do you expect compassion out of a Congress and White House that has at least five wars going right now, Wake up!
jclientelle: I agree with you -- "We are a savage country when it comes to health care. No place like it in the developed world!"
Your statements bear repeating!
ty for pointing this out.
[One additional question: how could anyone with a shred of morals or ethics or compassion remain a member of the Catholic Church now?]
You're asking that now??? I've been asking that question for the last 30 years, ever since I was pulled out of a Catholic school after I started talking about killing myself. (long story, not nearly as bad as some)
I wasn't in a catholic school long enough for it to drive me to consider suicide, but I do have one vivid memory. A kid was acting up and the teacher, (not a nun), broke a ruler over the offending elementary school age kid's head. After that she said, "Now I'm going to get Sister Blah-blah in here to really straighten you kids out!"
That was one of my first OMg moments, when my little mind raced to think what "godly" wrath the sister was going to reign down on us little tikes.
I know, and you're totally right. It should be repeated repeatedly. :)
It's not just the Catholic church. The most extreme push seems to originate with an assortment of Protestant fanatics (for some reason, Protestantism spawns extremists). I wonder how the wives of those congressmen think about this. Obviously, women are going to have to take drastic measures - it appears some men have a problem with accepting women as fully human. I think there ought to be a sex strike until this issue is corrected.
True -- Catholics have the MAJORITY of the "faith-based" organizations which we are
now subsidizing thanks to W -- and Obama has increased the funding!
Also, W conveniently came along just as the RCC was putting its real estate, churches
and schools up for sale to pay off their pedophile lawsuits. And Catholics were out
in the streets asking for control over church funds and resignations of church officials!
After W's help moving taxpayer funds into Catholic Church Coffers, the streets were
cleared and the pedophile lawsuits were paid off!!
Sadly, the sexual abuse of children in the Catholic Church continues on!!
"True -- Catholics have the MAJORITY of the "faith-based" organizations which we are now subsidizing thanks to W -- and Obama has increased the funding!" -- conscience
Thanks for reminding everyone about the "Faith-Based Initiatives" Office first funded by G.W., and expanded by Obama.
For anyone who is interested, Esther Kaplan wrote an impeccably sourced book about how deep the initiatives are, and how the policies infect and undermine our society. The title of the book is WITH GOD ON THEIR SIDE: How Christian Fundamentalists Trampled Science, Policy and Democracy in George Bush's White House.
Sadly, and probably to Ms. Kaplan's chagrin, Obama took office and continued the funding, expanding the "Faith-Based Initiatives."
[ However, Catholics do make up the largest organized religious group]
Not to be too much of a contrarian, (and why is that word highlighted in my spellcheck?) but I would point out that the numbers they claim for the membership in their church doesn't seem to match the numbers of people who are 'practicing' Catholics. Leaving the church cause you don't believe anymore, well, the church will still count you as a member until they 'know' that you're dead, or you go thru a process of declaring yourself an apostate. (or some other term, can't remember.)
Oh, +1 for the idea of bringing back the Lysistrata protest!
Vatican continues to refuse the full personhood of females as it acknowledges the
full personhood of males! Amazing that in 2011 they can still get away with this!
PLUS -- am quite sure that the OCCUPY WALL STREET is hurting them so they've
resurrected this distraction -- GOP/Catholic Bishops/"Let Women Die" movement -- !!!
It's what it has always been, an effort by organized patriarchy religion -- acting in
the interests of elites who invented them -- to continue its war on women, to regain
control over women and reproduction.
I agree. I think this bill is hideous. I also think this is part of their classic divide-and-conquer strategy. The evil republicans are attacking women. Obama will come to the rescue, and be rewarded with their votes. Then he will continue his economic attack on all of us, including women.
Things may be nuts enough right now with Obama on the right for him to sign
this !!!
We thought we were over "shock and awe" when W/Cheney left the White House????
He has promised to veto it and it won't be very likely to pass the Senate.
Calm down.
Look, I'm in full agreement with the message of this article and all for women having the right to choose, if only because there's just no better alternative. What pisses me off is the Congress'men' (emphasis was in bold on men). It's childish and if you wanted to point out that men were making the decisions for what women can do with their bodies, state it as such. Now I feel bad for having a penis :(
Well, if it was "men" who imposed that decision, there's no problem with stating it, as the author did. I'd be interested in seeing how the congresswomen voted on this. Pelosi's criticism is easy, cheap, because this issue is not really important to Obama and Clinton and their clutch of warmongers. We'll see what finally happens, whether Obama will appease the other side again in an attempt to get their support. He may have no problem sacrificing women's health and rights to medical care in order to ensure his reelection; after all, he made his daughters swim in the polluted Gulf after the oil spill in order to support the oil companies. Pointing out that some men in power are doing bad things to women is not the same as trashing all men. We should be free to criticize bad policies no matter who enacts them. So, your penis is safe.
Obama vowed to Veto this bill if it comes across his desk. Did you even read the article all the way through? Talk about selective comprehension, don't let direct quotes get in the way of a good rant right?!
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Funny isn't it that the Dems couldn't place a hold, or play whatever trick the thugs did when they didn't want a bill to pass. What is the matter Pelosi? Afraid to stand up for women and play the same games Boner did.
Thanks nevermored. Nice statement.
And just like the Catholic Priests who say if a man has HIV, he still can't use a condom, they think it is ok for another human being to die, so a group of cells doesn't.
Jesus weeps at what is being done in his name.
Jesus was killed by the Empire, egged on by similar religious hypocrites.
Jesus was the resurrected resurrection god of Ancient Egypt. He's as mythical as Moses, Heracles, Thor, Harry Potter and many other works of fiction.
Amen :-)
Care to link to the evidence?
You are confusing the myths with the reality of the guy.
I would suggest "Illusions" Tales of a reluctant messiah. by Richard Bach
Why?
I was thinking more along the lines of non-fiction. ;)
Why? Because you have to start somewhere. Men and women both have the ability to create but women never forget because they can create human beings. Men have a different power. I would tell you to go to the mountain but as one native healer told me, you would probably just get lost. :)
Anyway, it is a different level of looking...and if you find something valid it is real.
I have no idea why you are addressing this to me.
I was challenging Aaronica's assertion that no actual guy name Yeshua who inspired religious stories existed.
I was not looking for religious instruction.
I know, and it is not a "how to" book. I thought the mountain was pretty authentic. What do you consider as ample "proof"?
Well it was sort of a trick since you can't prove a negative.
But a contemporary document asserting that Saul/Paul or any of the others made Jesus up as a sexy way to start his/their religion would fit the bill. ;)
The point is that it is ludicrous to attempt to paint the guy as imaginary just because unlikely stories have been told about his doings.
ok :)
Try 'The Pagan Christ' by Tom Harpur, who was at one time the number two man in the Anglican Church of Canada.
That sounds interesting.
I was late getting back to the site, had a good weekend; hope all of you had the same.
I'd refer to the original writings of people in the first century, who made that same argument when they first heard of the 'new' religion. All the faiths that have ever existed have grown out of the ones that have gone before.
I still think the first time god was formed was way way long ago, the first time someone said, 'Wasn't me, it was a god that spooked the Mammoth, certainly not my fart."
Women were stripped of their spiritual authority a very long time ago and in any culture touched by xians. There are plenty of gods but just relics of female spiritual power.
The "holds" that the Republicans use to stall bills are used only in the Senate. In the House, the majority party does whatever it wants to do.
In Catholic school (50s, 60s for me) we were instructed on the glory of being a martyr when it was a choice between death and rape. Rape being far worse than death. I'm obviously not for either but triage that choice and you get to live. Maybe you would be a sinner, but...
I would like to think this is just in the primitive recent past but here we have this bill and how many times do we hear of some woman being killed because she was raped, not killed by the rapist but from family or village members who somehow managed to be outraged at the victim for something over which she had no control.
Not to mention that anyone victimized in any sort of assault often feels shame anyway, regardless of the non-consensual nature of force, then pile on cultural and ideological guilt trips.
Thank you Mr. President for vowing to veto this atrocious piece of legislation. I notice when Obama makes a statement like this in line with progressive values, there are crickets from CD'ers. The President has made several veto threats about the horrid Republican bills currently moving their way through Congressm, bills intended to roll back progress from the last 100 years. He is a good example of a MAN standing up for WOMEN's rights, and as a father of two young girls I salute him for it. Our women are treated horrendously in America in many ways, and more of us men need to stand up and say: ENOUGH!!!
Careful, you are being manipulated.
We all need to remind outselves that this has nothing to do with women's health or "right-to-choose". it has to do everything to do with Power.
if you contol the fertility you contol the woman. it is as simple and cold as that.
It doesn't even have anything really to do with that.
If you can funnel the People into the Institutional Parties, you can control the People.
That's the name of this game.
Hummmm, nope that is business...this is personal.
No its not.
This is a no-chance-to-become-law political theater stunt of a Bill.
This is to remind women they have no power except that afforded to them by men and what choices they do have are not reliable, it is no more theater than the zombie make-up in Liberty plaza.
You're wrong.
It doesn't have a chance to become law and the Reps who voted for it know it .
You are meant to be reading into it some sort of importance that will influence your vote next year.
You've got the first half done, are you gonna do the second half as well?
Maybe for some people what you say is true. It doesn't need to become law to have a affect is what I'm saying. The consequences are up to those people this affects. In either case you have to know how to protect yourself, your life and your spirit.
It only effects people that fall prey to the trick.
HR 358 is a bold-faced attempt by Boehner & Co. to distract attention from other things going on, particularly Occupy Wall Street, while also mollifying their rabidly wacko base that would love nothing better than to go back to the 'bad olde days' when abortion and contraception were banned by law.
You really think just the Red Party is running this distraction?
This is a two man con, Nate.