H.H.S. Approves Pennsylvania Plan to Use Federal Funds to Subsidize Coverage of Nearly All Abortions in New ‘High-Risk Pool’ Program
The Obama Administration will give Pennsylvania $160 million to set up a new “high-risk” insurance program under a provision of the federal health care legislation enacted in March — and has quietly approved a plan submitted by an appointee of Governor Edward Rendell (D) under which the new program will cover any abortion that is legal in Pennsylvania.
WASHINGTON, July 13 /Christian Newswire/ — The  Obama Administration will give Pennsylvania $160 million to set up a new  “high-risk” insurance program under a provision of the federal health  care legislation enacted in March — and has quietly approved a plan  submitted by an appointee of Governor Edward Rendell (D) under which the  new program will cover any abortion that is legal in Pennsylvania.
The high-risk pool program is one of  the new programs created by the sweeping health care legislation (the  Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act) that President Obama signed  into law on March 23. The law authorizes $5 billion in federal funds for  the program, which will cover as many as 400,000 people when it is  implemented nationwide.
“The Obama Administration will give  Pennsylvania $160 million in federal tax funds, which we’ve discovered  will pay for insurance plans that cover any legal abortion,” said  Douglas Johnson, legislative director for the National Right to Life  Committee (NRLC), the federation of right-to-life organizations in all  50 states. “This is just the first proof of the phoniness of President  Obama’s assurances that federal funds would not subsidize abortion —  but it will not be the last.”
An earlier version of the health care  legislation, passed by the House of Representatives in November 2009,  contained a provision (the Stupak-Pitts Amendment) that would have  prevented federal funds from subsidizing abortion or insurance coverage  of abortion in any of the programs created by the bill, including the  high-risk pool program. But President Obama opposed that pro-life  provision, and it was not included in the bill later approved by both  houses and signed into law. An executive order signed by the President  on March 24, 2010 did not contain effective barriers to federal funding  of abortion, and did not even mention the high-risk pool program.
“President Obama successfully opposed  including language in the bill to prevent federal subsidies for  abortions, and now the Administration is quietly advancing its  abortion-expanding agenda through administrative decisions such as this,  which they hope will escape broad public attention,” Johnson said.
The U.S. Department of Health and  Human Services (DHHS) has emphasized that the high-risk pool program is a  federal program and that the states will not incur any cost.   On May  11, 2010, in a letter to Democratic and Republican congressional leaders  on implementation of the new law, DHHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius  wrote that “states may choose whether and how they participate in the  program, which is funded entirely by the federal government.”
Details of the high-risk pool plans  for most states are not yet available. But on June 28, Pennsylvania  Insurance Commissioner Joel Ario (a member of the appointed cabinet of  Governor Edward Rendell, a Democrat) issued a press release (see: tinyurl.com/icrelease)  announcing that the federal Department of Health and Human Services had  approved his agency’s proposal for implementing the new program in  Pennsylvania. “The state will receive $160 million to set up the  program, which will provide coverage to as many as 5,600 people between  now and 2014,” according to the release. “The plan’s benefit package  will include preventive care, physician services, diagnostic testing,  hospitalization, mental health services, prescription medications and  much more, with subsidized premiums of $283 a month.”
Examination of the detailed  Pennsylvania plan (posted here: www.nrlc.org/AHC/PennsylvaniaHighRiskPoolPlan.pdf),  reveals that the “much more” will include insurance coverage of any  legal abortion.
The section on abortion (see page 14)  asserts that “elective abortions are not covered.” However, that  statement proves to be a red herring, because the operative language  does not define “elective.” Rather, the proposal specifies that the  coverage “includes only abortions and contraceptives that satisfy the  requirements of” several specific statutes, the most pertinent of which  is 18 Pa. C.S. § 3204, which says that an abortion is legal in  Pennsylvania (consistent with Roe v. Wade) if a single physician  believes that it is “necessary” based on “all factors (physical,  emotional, psychological, familial and the woman’s age) relevant to the  well-being of the woman.” Indeed, the cited statute provides only a  single circumstance in which an abortion prior to 24 weeks is NOT  permitted under the Pennsylvania statute: “No abortion which is sought  solely because of the sex of the unborn child shall be deemed a  necessary abortion.”
As a result, “Under the  Rendell-Sebelius plan, federal funds will subsidize coverage of abortion  performed for any reason, except sex selection,” said NRLC’s  Johnson. “The Pennsylvania proposal conspicuously lacks language that  would prevent funding of abortions performed as a method of birth  control or for any other reason, except sex selection — and the Obama  Administration has now approved this.”
A group of Democratic members of the  U.S. House of Representatives who initially withheld support from the  federal health care bill, because of concerns about pro-abortion  effects, cited President Obama’s March 24 executive order in justifying  their votes to pass the bill over objections from NRLC and other  pro-life groups, which argued that the executive order did not contain  effective barriers to federal subsidies for abortion. As USA Today  reported on March 25, “Both sides in the abortion debate came to a rare  agreement on Wednesday: The executive order on abortion signed by  President Obama, they said, was basically meaningless. ‘A transparent  political fig leaf,’ according to the National Right to Life Committee’s  Douglas Johnson. ‘A symbolic gesture,’ said Planned Parenthood  President Cecile Richards.”
NRLC Legislative Director Douglas  Johnson and Senior Legislative Counsel Susan T. Muskett, J.D., are  available for interviews to discuss federal abortion subsidies through  the new high-risk pool program and other abortion-related problems with  the new federal health care law. To arrange an interview, call the NRLC  Communications Department at (202) 626-8825 or send e-mail to mediarelations@nrlc.org 
The National Right to Life  Committee (NRLC) is a federation of the right-to-life organizations in  all 50 states (including the Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation), with  more than 3,000 local chapters.
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