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EXCLUSIVE: GOP Senators Call for Renewal of Pro-Life Budget Amendments

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Protections for the unborn belong at the forefront of the federal budget, Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., wrote in a letter sent to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Friday.

“As the Senate Appropriations Committee continues to work on legislation for fiscal year 2025, we urge the committee to ensure that long-standing, bipartisan pro-life provisions are included as bill text,” says Blackburn’s letter, co-signed by Republicans Sens. Steve Daines of Montana, Josh Hawley of Missouri, Roger Marshall of Kansas, and Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma, and shared with The Daily Signal.

“These provisions have been enshrined in law every year for decades, and it is essential that we continue this bipartisan work to protect our nation’s most vulnerable—the unborn,” the letter continues.

Blackburn and the other senators urged the committee to renew pro-life policies such as the Hyde Amendment, which has prohibited taxpayer funding of most abortions since 1976, in the annual appropriations bill.

“A procedure intended to end a human life cannot credibly be considered a form of health care,” the letter says. “A majority of Americans, including majorities of Republicans and independents, oppose the use of taxpayer dollars to bankroll abortions.”

Americans should not have to fund procedures that many consider to be murder, the letter says, citing a Gallup poll showing 57% of Americans agree abortion is murder.

The Hyde Amendment, which is in the language of the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies appropriations bill, “safeguards the ethical, moral, and religious convictions of millions of Americans.”

Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, the American Family Action Network, Americans United for Life, Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee, the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and Students for Life Action endorsed the letter.

“For decades, Congress has ensured that the dignity of human life is upheld through these important appropriations riders,” said Penny Nance, CEO and president of Concerned Women for America. “In a post-Roe world that recognizes there is no federal right to abortion, legislators should fight harder than ever to keep taxpayer dollars out of the abortion industry. These provisions are commonsense, bipartisan, and are critical to protect life.”

The senators advocated for the committee to keep other provisions that also protect life in the bill:

  • The Smith Amendment, which bans taxpayers’ dollars from funding abortions for federal employees.
  • The Dornan Amendment, which prohibits taxpayers’ funds from paying for abortions in the District of Columbia.
  • Abortion Funding for Prisoners, which restricts taxpayers’ dollars from funding abortions for federal prisoners.
  • The Helms Amendment, which bars taxpayers’ funds from financing abortions in foreign aid
  • The Siljander Amendment, which prohibits taxpayers’ dollars from paying for any lobbying regarding abortion.
  • The Kemp-Kasten Amendment, which grants the president the discretion to ban organizations that promote coercive abortion from receiving U.S. funds.
  • The Weldon Amendment, which permits health care and insurance providers to opt out of participating in elective abortion procedures based on their religious and moral beliefs.

Retaining long-standing pro-life provisions in the appropriations bill “follows decades-long precedent and honors the desires of most Americans not to financially support this life-ending procedure,” the letter says.

The appropriations bill will likely be enacted by the end of September. Fiscal year 2025 begins Oct. 1.

The post EXCLUSIVE: GOP Senators Call for Renewal of Pro-Life Budget Amendments appeared first on The Daily Signal.

Exclusive — Marsha Blackburn: America Will Speak on Donald Trump Verdict on November 5

Americans will speak on the Trump verdict on November 5, Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) said during an appearance on Breitbart News Daily the day following the Manhattan jury finding Trump guilty on all 34 counts on his business records trail.

The post Exclusive — Marsha Blackburn: America Will Speak on Donald Trump Verdict on November 5 appeared first on Breitbart.

Blackburn: 'Our Allies Do Not Know if They Can Depend on Us and Our Enemies No Longer Fear Us'

Wednesday, during an appearance on Fox Business Network's "The Evening Edit," Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) blasted the Biden administration for sending mixed messages about its allegiance to Israel.

The post Blackburn: ‘Our Allies Do Not Know if They Can Depend on Us and Our Enemies No Longer Fear Us’ appeared first on Breitbart.

Schumer: GOP Must Vote for More Migration to Get Fentanyl Cuts

Fentanyl from China and Mexico is killing 70,000 Americans per year, yet Democrats are demanding the GOP vote on Thursday for their migration expansion bill if they want to help save Americans from the deadly drug epidemic.

The post Schumer: GOP Must Vote for More Migration to Get Fentanyl Cuts appeared first on Breitbart.

Hyper Hype: Elon Musk Predicts Human City on Mars Within 30 Years

Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX and CEO of Tesla, has made a bold prediction about the future of human habitation on Mars, predicting a city on the red planet within 30 years.

The post Hyper Hype: Elon Musk Predicts Human City on Mars Within 30 Years appeared first on Breitbart.

Marshall: 'November Can't Get Here Soon Enough'

Tuesday on Fox Business Network's "Mornings with Maria," Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) lamented the Biden administration's handling of the U.S. economy.

The post Marshall: ‘November Can’t Get Here Soon Enough’ appeared first on Breitbart.

UK: King Charles clashes with Church of England over ‘inclusive’ coronation, ‘commitment to multiple religions’

UK: King Charles clashes with Church of England over ‘inclusive’ coronation, ‘commitment to multiple religions’
King Charles is in a row with Church of England leaders “over the role of non-Christian faiths” in his upcoming May 6th coronation ceremony. Charles is insisting on a ceremony “to better reflect the modern monarchy,” as opposed to celebrating the history of Britain. So he has insisted on the participation of representatives of the […]
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