The GOP’s Ten Most Extreme Attacks on a Woman’s Right to Choose
2011 marked a banner year in the Republican war on womans health. Close to 1,000 anti-abortion bills sped through state legislatures as the GOP-led House led a comprehensive and radical assault on a federal level. But in surveying their arsenal this year, 10 bills stood out as particularly perturbing and far-reaching efforts to stymie womens access to abortion services, birth control, and vital health services like breast cancer screenings. Here are ThinkProgresss nominations for the most extreme attacks on a womans right to choose:
Redefining Rape: Last May, every House Republican and 16 anti-choice Democrats passed H.R. 3, the No Taxpayer Funding For Abortion Act. Anti-choice activists Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) tried to narrow the definition of rape to forcible rape, which meant that women who say no but do not physically fight off the assault; women who are drugged or verbally threatened and raped; and minors impregnated by adults would not qualify for the rape and incest exception in the Hyde Amendment. Smith promised to remove the language but used a sly legislative maneuver that essentially informs the courts that statutory rape cases will not be covered by Medicaid should the law pass and be challenged in court.
Abortion Audits: The No Taxpayer Funding For Abortion Act also bans using tax credits or deductions to pay for abortions or insurance. Thus, a woman who used such a benefit would have to prove, if audited, that her abortion fell under the rape/incest/life-of-the-mother exception, or that the health insurance she had purchased did not cover abortions. This requirement turns the Internal Revenue Service into abortion cops who, agents noted, would have to force women to give contemporaneous written documentation that it was incest, or rape, or [her] life was in danger which made an abortion necessary.
Let Women Die: This October, House Republicans also passed the Protect Life Act, known by womens health advocates as the Let Women Die bill. The measure allows hospitals that receive federal funds to reject any woman in need of an abortion procedure, even if it is necessary to save her life. Though federal law already prohibits federal funding of abortions, the GOP insisted that the health care law contains a loophole that allows those receiving federal subsidies to use the money to enroll in health care plans that allow abortion services.
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