sfcalifornia
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Actually, in the words of the ACTUAL BILL - the actual statute, in plain language - prohibits the federal government from requiring organizations to train for, refer, or perform abortions and prohibits the government from discriminating against them.No, it does not do that. TPM may have told you it does, but they lied.
You need to stop letting folks think for you.
And, go straight to the horse's mouth. (I recall learning that in kindergarten. But, school qualities do differ.)
3/17/2011--Reported to House amended, Part I. Protect Life Act - Amends the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) to prohibit federal funds from being to used to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion services. (Currently, federal funds cannot be used for abortion services and plans receiving federal funds must keep federal funds segregated from any funds for abortion services.) Requires any qualified health benefit plan offered through an Exchange that includes coverage for abortions to also offer a qualified health benefit plan through the Exchange that is identical in every respect except that it does not cover abortions. Prohibits a federal agency or program and any state or local government that receives federal financial assistance under PPACA from requiring any health plan created or regulated under PPACA to discriminate against any institutional or individual health care entity based on the entity's refusal to undergo training in the performance of induced abortions, require or provide such training, or refer for such training. Creates a cause of action for any violations of the abortion provisions of PPACA. Gives federal courts jurisdiction to prevent and redress actual or threatened violations of such provisions by issuing any form of legal or equitable relief, including injunctions and orders preventing the disbursement of all or a portion of federal financial assistance until the prohibited conduct has ceased. Gives standing to institute an action to affected health care entities and the Attorney General. Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to designate the Director of the Office for Civil Rights of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to receive and investigate complaints alleging a violation of PPACA abortion provisions. Requires the Director of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to ensure that no multistate qualified health plan offered in an Exchange provides coverage of abortion services.[Emphasis added for your edification]
H.R. 358 - Summary: Protect Life Act (GovTrack.us)
In other words:
Currently, hospitals that receive federal funds but don't have facilities to treat women who may need emergency abortion services are directed to transfer those patients to a health care facility that can treat them. The Pitts bill removes that requirement.
House passes bill on abortion funding - CNN
From the Catholic Free Press:
In a statement released Oct. 14, Deirdre McQuade, spokeswoman for the U.S. bishops pro-life secretariat, said that by passing H.R. 358,..... helps ensure that the government will not pressure health professionals to participate in abortion against their medical judgment, moral convictions or religious beliefs, she added.
US House passes Protect Life Act in bipartisan vote The Catholic Free Press