Dr. Bucshon Applauds Overturning of Abortion Funding Regulation

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(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – On Thursday, President Donald Trump signed into law H.J. Res. 43, a measure supported by Eighth District Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. that overturns a last-minute Obama Administration regulation forcing states to use taxpayer dollars to fund abortion providers.

 

“This resolution restores states’ rights and reaffirms our commitment that Americans not be forced to send their hard-earned tax dollars to abortion providers,” said Bucshon. “I thank President Trump for joining with Congress to move this pro-life victory forward.”

 

Now law, H.J. Res. 43 empowers states like Indiana to determine how best to allocate Title X funds and ensure the resources go to health care providers that offer essential services to patients, but do not perform abortions.

The resolution is a part of an effort by Congress to exercise its authority under the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to roll back onerous regulations set forth at the end of the Obama Administration.

 

Under the Congressional Review Act – a law passed in 1996 that established special congressional procedures for disapproving regulatory actions issued by federal agencies – Congress can roll back regulations by a simple majority in both chambers of Congress and a signature by the President.

H.J. Res 43 is the thirteenth measure signed into law by President Trump under the Congressional Review Act. A full list can be accessed here.

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  1. Since abortions were never funded by the government money. Those in power simply defunded those that offer such services. Of course this will mean a rise in std’s, breast cancer, etc. but to those short sighted this will be of little concern. You cannot stop obortion, you will only move in to the back streets endangering lives. Indiana tried closing Planned Parenthood and created an AIDS epidemic. Sad, we are better than this.

    • Planned Parenthood stops AIDS from spreading? I thought marginal intelligence would be more effective.

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