Senator Boxer: Improving International Access to Family Planning
The Global Gag Rule has stood in the way of effective family planning services since the first day of President George W. Bush's administration. I am pleased to let you know that the Senate recently took a significant step in overturning this ill-advised policy.
The Global Gag Rule denies U.S. international family planning assistance to any organization that uses its own private funds to counsel women on the availability of abortion, provide abortion services, or advocate for changes in abortion laws.
Earlier this month, Senator Olympia Snowe (R-ME) and I offered an amendment to the State-Foreign Operations Appropriations bill (H.R.2764) that would effectively end the Global Gag Rule by eliminating limitations placed on international family planning groups. Our amendment passed by a 53-41 vote, and H.R.2764 went on to pass the Senate by an overwhelming bipartisan majority.
Unfortunately, President Bush has threatened to veto any bill that would weaken this dangerous gag rule, which keeps thousands of women at risk. I sincerely hope he will rethink this threat. The Global Gag Rule a disgraceful policy for this country, and its repeal is long overdue. Additionally, H.R.2764 is an important appropriations bill containing vital funds for many international programs. It would be a mistake for the President to veto it.
Regardless of the President's threat, I will continue working as hard as I can to ensure that the Global Gag Rule is finally overturned. I will also keep fighting to protect the right of all women to have access to safe family planning services.
Sincerely,
Barbara Boxer, US Senator, California
Barbara Boxer
United States Senator