WASHINGTON — Diocesan Respect Life coordinators and the Pro-Life
Secretariat of the U.S Conference of Catholic Bishops are encouraging Catholics
to speak out against the repeal of the Hyde Amendment, legislation which bans
federal Medicaid funding of abortions.
“It is so important for people in our parishes to learn
about the Hyde Amendment and the life-saving, conscience-protecting impact it
has had for the past 45 years. Without this protection, our federal tax dollars
will contribute to millions more abortions around our nation and beyond,”
said Rachel Hendricks, diocesan Respect Life coordinator for the Diocese of
Trenton, N.J.
The Hyde Amendment, which first became law in 1976, prohibits use
of federal Medicaid dollars for abortion except in cases of rape, incest or
when the life of the woman would be endangered.
Named for former Representative Henry Hyde, Illinois Republican,
the amendment is renewed every year as part of the appropriations bill for what
is now the Department of Health and Human Services.
It was excluded, however, in the $1.9 trillion American Rescue
Plan Act that was signed into law March 11 by President Joe Biden.
As the amendment faces an uncertain future, the USCCB’s Pro-Life
Secretariat is encouraging Catholics to sign the petition asking members of
Congress to oppose the Hyde Amendment’s repeal at https://www.notaxpayerabortion.com/.
The petition urges members of Congress “to ensure that the
Hyde Amendment and all similar life-saving appropriations riders remain in
place during the 117th Congress and beyond.”
“Do not force Americans to subsidize the taking of innocent
life,” it adds, urging Congress to “oppose any bill, including any
appropriations bill, that expands taxpayer funding of abortion.”



