WITHOUT THE HYDE AMENDMENT, ACA PLANS WILL ALLOW TAXPAYER-FUNDED ABORTION
The following information was released by Live Action:
Last week, the
Pro-life advocates had urged
Key Takeaways:
Seventeen (17)
The Hyde Amendment has saved an estimated 2.6 million lives from abortion.
By allowing the bill to pass without pro-life protections, it is erroneously signaling that killing preborn children is health care.
The Backstory:
When the ACA was enacted under
While he followed through, that order was ultimately meaningless; it could not prevent private insurers on the
"This compromise arose because abortion was rightly understood to be something separate from normal health care," wrote
At the time, both
According to KFF, or the
However, 25 states have actively prohibited any insurance plans that cover abortion from participating in the Marketplace. Depending on the laws of a person's state of residence, they could be funding abortion through the ACA with their tax dollars.
Beyond this, plans that cover abortion have been charging enrollees a
In
Do Taxes Pay for Abortions?
The Details:
In the House, all
The proposal is expected to fail in the
The
Most Americans do not support taxpayer-funded abortion; however, in the years after 2010, abortion marketing campaigns have convinced more and more Americans that abortion is health care, and when health insurance companies and state Medicaid programs decide to cover the costs of even so-called elective abortions, it only further cements that false idea. When
At
There are various ways to define the term 'health care,' but fundamentally, it involves interventions to restore or maintain the body at a state of function and flourishing. Abortion is not a treatment to restore healthy functioning, but rather an intervention designed to artificially end the natural process of pregnancy, along with ending the life of the pre-born child. It is chiefly chosen for social, rather than medical, reasons: a woman's lack of financial stability, lack of partner support, or simply not desiring to have a child at a specific point in her life.
Abortion is not health care, and Americans should not be forced to fund it.
Why It Matters:
If the
By backing down and allowing abortion to be funded under the ACA, self-proclaimed pro-life politicians are not just being "flexible" but are wrongly conceding that killing is health care, which could have long-lasting implications on our society. But health care doesn't leave a human being intentionally dead.
Abortion is not healthcare, says former abortion doctor
Without proper protections on the ACA, abortion numbers could continue to rise, as they have in states that pay for abortions through Medicaid, and as they have through abortion funds that have been created since the fall of Roe v. Wade in 2022. As research shows, when abortion is taxpayer-funded, the number of abortions increases.
"[A] growing number of states have begun to use their own taxpayer dollars to fund elective abortions through Medicaid. Indeed, since 2018, Medicaid programs in
This incentivizes abortion when many women already face immense pressure to abort.
More than 60% of women who have had abortions said they did so because of pressure from their partner, their parents, their job, or their financial status, educational status, or familial status. They are left feeling that, though they don't want an abortion, they should get one. If their health insurance provider tells them the abortion would be free of cost to them (at the expense of the taxpayer and as opposed to the costs of pregnancy care and of raising a child), that adds another layer of pressure that leads more women toward abortion, even when they don't truly want abortion.
Including the Hyde Amendment in the ACA would save lives.
According to the
Giving in and allowing Marketplace plans to pay for abortions through government subsidies means more women will have abortions, more taxpayer dollars will go to pay for the abortions, and more people will begin to accept the propagandistic euphemism of 'health care' when it comes to the intentional killing of defenseless, preborn children by abortion.



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