Posts Tagged ‘catholic bishops’
In the News
March 18, 2010Praising the Senate Health Bill: Worldly Wisdom or Nunsense?
As the beneficiary of 16 years of Catholic education, eight of them under the tutelage of the Sisters of Charity in Cincinnati, I am inclined by habit to nod in swift concurrence whenever the good sisters speak. Not today.
A letter released yesterday by 60 leaders of Catholic women’s religious orders argues that the Senate-passed version of health care reform does not provide for funding of elective abortion and is thus the “REAL [capitalization in original] pro-life” option. The Catholic bishops, the non-sectarian National Right to Life Committee and, this morning, the Council of Major Superiors of Women Religious strongly disagree.
The dispute has emerged with greater force after it became clear last week that any commitment by the Democratic leadership in Congress to “fix” the Senate bill’s defective abortion limitation language was unenforceable – a piecrust promise. Not only would the Senate’s traditionally stronger corps of anti-Hyde amendment votes ensure defeat of any abortion language fix, but 41 Republican senators signed a letter to oppose any policy-making on the reconciliation bill that would ferry the fix to enactment – a pledge that clearly would include the doomed abortion limitation. (more…)
Tags: catholic bishops, nuns, piecrust promise, Senate Health Bill, taxpayer-funded abortions, women's religious orders
In the News
March 15, 2010The Democrats’ Tangled Web
In 2009, Democrats chose to proceed with a health-care bill under the regular order – that is, they sought to pass the legislation under normal House and Senate rules. They did not put together a budget reconciliation bill with health care in it, something that could have passed the Senate with a simple majority vote. They conceded that such an approach would likely produce a flawed product, as many non-budgetary provisions in a health-care plan would not survive the reconciliation process. And so they decided to try and pass a bill without resorting to reconciliation, even though they knew they would need sixty votes in the Senate to succeed. It worked. They passed a bill in the House in November, and a somewhat different version in the Senate in December.
Then came Scott Brown. His stunning election to the Senate on January 19 upended the Democrats’ end-game. They were going to work out the differences between the House and Senate-passed bills in January and proceed to pass an agreed-upon version in both chambers as expeditiously as possible. But that plan was contingent on getting sixty votes again in the Senate. With Brown’s election, Senate Republicans increased their numbers from forty to forty-one, thus forcing Democrats to find at least one Republican Senator to support their final bill. (more…)
Tags: catholic bishops, end game, ObamaCare, reconciliation, Sen. Scott Brown
Key Documents
October 8, 2009U.S. Catholic Bishops Warn Congress on Health Reform
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops today sent a letter to the House of Representatives and Senate to warn lawmakers that the church would oppose a final bill if it did not do the following:
– Exclude mandated coverage for abortion and incorporate longstanding policies against abortion funding that are in favor of conscience rights.
– Adopt measures that protect and and improve people’s health care.
– Include effective measures to safeguard the health of legal immigrants, their children and all of society.







