WASHINGTON—The Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) welcomed passage in the House of the ‘Protect Life Act’ (H.R. 358). The House passed H.R. 358 by a bipartisan vote of 251 to 172 on Oct. 13.
“By passing the Protect Life Act, the House has taken an important step toward authentic health care reform that respects the dignity of all, from conception onward,” Deirdre McQuade, USCCB pro-life spokeswoman, said.
Rep. Joseph Pitts (R-PA) and Rep. Dan Lipinski (D-IL) and 144 others sponsored the Protect Life Act that would apply longstanding Federal policies on abortion funding, and conscience rights on abortion, to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) passed in 2010.
Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, chairman of the bishops’ Committee on Pro-Life Activities, said in an Oct. 12 letter to Congress, the Protect Life Act “will bring PPACA into line with policies on abortion and conscience rights that have long prevailed in other federal health programs.”
“The Protect Life Act would help protect vulnerable children, their families and doctors in several ways,” McQuade said. “It applies the Hyde amendment to PPACA so federal funds will not be used to subsidize elective abortions, bringing this law into line with other federal health programs such as Medicaid and the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program.”
“The Act also helps ensure that the government will not pressure health professionals to participate in abortion against their medical judgment, moral convictions or religious beliefs,” McQuade said. “Now that the House has acted, it’s the Senate’s turn to help make health care reform life-affirming.”