House's Two Major Spending Bills Omit Long-Standing Abortion Restrictions—But Senate Battle Remains

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The House has finally removed regressive anti-choice policies that disproportionately harm women, girls, LGBTQ people and others who already face systemic barriers to equal health care, and which polls show are not supported by a majority of U.S. voters.

) authorizing funds for various federal government departments, including Health and Human Services, Labor, Education, Transportation, Veterans Affairs, and the Interior, in a 219–208 vote. Multiple long-standing anti-choice restrictions, passed annually as riders to such spending measures, did not make it into the bill, despite attempts to include them from Republican lawmakers.

These discriminatory and harmful reproductive rights restrictions, which disproportionately affect people of color, include:, which prohibits federal funds—including Medicaid- from paying for abortions except in the limited cases of rape, incest and life endangerment;which since 2005 has provided a “conscience” exemption from providing abortions for individuals and organizations that receive federal funding;, a 1988 measure prohibiting federal funds from paying for elective abortions in the...

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