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BOXER AMENDMENT OVERTURNING THE GLOBAL GAG RULE
Take action by Thursday, April 7, 2005
Call or email your Senator to support the
Boxer amendment!
Senator Boxer offered
this exact amendment almost two years ago, and
it passed with bipartisan support.
Under the Global Gag
Rule, if an international organization receives
family planning funds from USAID, it cannot use
its own funds to provide, advocate for, or even
talk about abortion to the women they serve.
This policy is not about
spending U.S. money to pay for abortions
abroad. That's been illegal under the Helms Act
since 1973. It's also not talking about using
U.S. money to fund lobbying. That's also
illegal. And this amendment doesn't change any
of these laws.
The Global Gag Rule tells
family planning clinics that serve poor women
all over the world what they can do and say
with their own funds. These are
restrictions that would be unconstitutional and
unacceptable in the U.S.
These restrictions are at
odds with our belief in free speech, democracy,
and fundamental fairness. Moreover, they
undermine a goal we all agree on: reducing
abortions and improving the lives of women and
families all over the world.
All over the world, USAID
family planning assistance is helping to
prevent abortions. It's saving the lives of the
more than a half million women who die every
year in childbirth. It is helping to stop the
spread of HIV. It is decreasing infant
mortality and helping to bring healthy children
into the world.
We know family planning
works. But we also know, because of the Global
Gag Rule, many foreign NGOs are being forced to
turn our money away, and therefore dramatically
cut back the care and counseling they provide
to countless poor women. We are asking many to
make an impossible choice between taking our
money and breaking the promises they make to
the women they serve.
The Boxer Amendment would
simply say that foreign NGOs cannot be denied
funding solely because of the medical care they
provide with their own funds, including
counseling and referrals. It also says that
these organizations cannot be forced to give up
U.S. funding in order to engage in free speech
using their own money. If, using their own
funds, they are taking actions that are legal
in their own countries and would be legal in
our country, they shouldn't lose U.S. funding
because of it.
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