Written by Editor-in-Chief Jodi Jacobson for RH Reality Check. This diary is cross-posted; commenters wishing to engage directly with the author should do so at the original post.
Today, the Senate Appropriations Committee adopted an amendment to the FY 2012 State Department and foreign operations appropriations bill that, if signed into law, would block re-imposition of the Global Gag Rule. The amendment was introduced by Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ), and would prohibit future Presidents from using executive orders to refuse funding to a foreign organization solely because of the legal medical services it provides; the information, counseling, and referrals it offers; or the advocacy it engages in with its own government—using its own non-U.S. funds.
The Foreign Ops bill provides funding for the U.S. diplomatic corps and development, health, and humanitarian assistance programs of the U.S. government. In it, the committee also approved funding for international reproductive health programs and the U.S. contribution to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
A parallel bill in the House of Representatives approved in committee this summer cuts international family planning funding by 25 percent from current levels, reinstates the Global Gag Rule, and includes a blanket prohibition on U.S. funding to UNFPA.
The current Senate bill includes $700 million for family planning programs, $239 million more than the House bill and $85 million above current funding levels.
According to Population Action International, today’s markup “puts the Senate on record rejecting the House version and sets the stage for a showdown over the final FY 2012 appropriations bill to be negotiated later this year.”
In response to passage of the bill in committee, Lautenberg stated:
“Today we have taken an important step toward permanently ending the global gag rule and protecting access to family planning services for women around the world. The United States is an international leader for women’s rights, and we must rule out any possibility that this dangerous and harmful policy could return.”
Neither bill is expected to reach a floor vote. Instead, advocates expect that appropriations bills funding the entirety of the federal government will be rolled together into one omnibus or several “minibus” spending bills to be considered later in the year.
The Lautenberg Global Gag Rule amendment was adopted on a largely party-line vote of 18 to 12. All Democrats on the committee, except Senator Nelson (D-NE), voted in favor of the bill. They were joined by three Republicans—Senators Collins (R-ME), Murkowski (R-AK), and Kirk (R-IL)—supporting the amendment.
Senators Collins (R-ME), Feinstein (D-CA), Murray (D-WA), Mikulski (D-MD), and Tester (D-MT) co-sponsored this amendment with Senator Lautenberg (D-NJ).




8 Comments

Great read and concept till this part:
“. . If signed into law.”
Yeah, sure.
Another spin of false hype and false hopes.
You folks should be ashamed of yerselves for spreading this CRAP out and amongst us proggs’s.
Yer whole spin on this diary is jive, and false hope.
Please stop doing this.
Heh.
Larue, you know the iconic poster in reds and blues of Obama with “HOPE” caption, no doubt. http://www.flickr.com/photos/spaceninja/2231258092/ Before even the election I saw a version by a street vendor in Manhattan with the ‘O’ changed to a ‘Y’. I already disliked the guy but found it somewhat surprising to see the poster at that early date–by political opponents, no doubt, but so spot on.
An interesting piece.
An EO to prohibit funding . . . even speech? It seems to me the WH can veto or refuse to sign an appropriations bill it doesn’t like, and that would be it. Then take the lumps. The EO notion is a bon bon for the right wing base. Forward, charge!
Regardless, bucks going overseas for most anything are likely to get somewhat nicked going forward, no? The battles balancing those cutbacks will be a show.
Thanks for the info reality check.
Gotta agree with Larue, and it will not happen!
No way. No how. This will become another hostage situation like the deficit fiasco. But it will probably be stopped well before then.
The gag rule is their bread and butter. More kabuki to appease the masses – “look we do care about what you care about, … too bad they shot it down, … well nothing to do …”.
I don’t agree with Larue’s stance that this info shouldn’t be spread around even if Larue is correct that it will never happen. Info is good.
I have these “We Did It” bumper stickers from … moveon? and I have a bunch of McCain – Bush’s Third Term” stickers — I’ve put them on my car – — We did it alright … Raygun 8, Bush III, Clinton III …
being kind of busy with my day job, I purposely ignored the warning signs … I HOPED the guy would realize he had the opportunity to be more than just the first non-white dude … oh well. yuck.
rmm
This is laughable – sell out-0-fuck$ trying to NOT look like the pathetics they are.
let me guess – once we get 60 votes we’ll pass it … well, except for the latest lieberman piece of shit!
rmm.
Guess which judge upheld this law?
Hint: she’s sitting on the Supreme Court
Hmm — Mark Kirk did something right. I’m speechless. Maybe there’s hope.