special: Sen. Tommy Toberwell, R-Ala., and Rep. Michael Cloud, R.-Texas, introduced a joint resolution in Congress on Tuesday to stop the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) from providing taxpayer-funded abortions.
In September, the VA submitted an interim rule in the Federal Register that allows the agency to provide access to abortions when a pregnant veteran’s life is in danger or if the pregnancy is the result of rape or adultery, regardless of That abortion is legal. The state where the VA is operating.
More than 60 members of Congress signed a resolution of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act (CRA), which would have given Congress the power to review major rules issued by federal agencies before they take effect. is, which potentially prevents them from being implemented.
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Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has introduced a resolution in Congress that would prevent the Department of Veterans Affairs from implementing its rule that allows taxpayer-funded abortions through the VA health care system. will provide services. ((Photo by Sean Theopool/Getty Images))
“As abortion bans take effect across the country, veterans in many states are no longer assured of access to abortion services in their communities, even when those services are needed”.
Before this rule went into effect, abortions were not covered by VAs medical benefits.
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“Using our VA medical facilities to provide publicly funded abortions is an unconstitutional abuse of the system, and will not be tolerated,” Tuberville said. “No taxpayer should be forced to pay for abortion services that ignore the will of millions of Americans in states with pro-life legal protections, as the Supreme Court rightly upheld last year. . Limited federal resources to carry out its extreme abortion agenda.”

Seal in front of the Department of Veterans Affairs building in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharpak, File) (AP)
The VA is also facing a lawsuit over the rule, which the plaintiff, Stephanie Carter, a VA nurse practitioner and Army veteran, says violates First Amendment religious freedom protections for providers like herself. , who seek a religious exemption from this rule.
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The change to the VA’s abortion policy coincides with a similar move by the Department of Defense (DoD), which is under Roe v. Wade’s repeal will subsidize travel costs for service members and their dependents seeking abortions in other states.
“The Biden administration is pushing its radical abortion on demand agenda, this time through the Department of Veterans Affairs,” Cloud reported. “Directing the Department of Veterans Affairs to perform abortions is a clear violation of the law and forces taxpayers to fund abortions, which the majority of Americans oppose. I will always be a voice for the unborn. I will be and will oppose taxpayer-funded abortions.”

The exterior of the Veterans Affairs Hospital is seen on November 10, 2003 in New York City. (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images) (2003 Getty Images)
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The resolution has been endorsed by the Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life-America, March for Life, National Right to Life, Catholic Vote, Heritage Action and Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committees, according to a press release provided to
Fox New Digital’s Kelly Lacko and Harris Elk contributed to this report.
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