U.S. Abortion Rate Falls To New Low

The rate of abortions in the United States has fallen to its lowest level since 1973.

The Guttmacher Institute, which supports legal abortion, released a report Monday showing that 1.06 million children died via abortion in 2011. The number of abortions in 2008 was 1.2 million.

The abortion rate for women in the U.S. between 15 and 44 years old was 16.9 per 1,000 women. It was the lowest rate since 16.3 in 1973 and well below the record high of 29.3 in 1981.

The report also included some information that doesn’t support those calling recently passed abortion regulations a barrier to women. According to the Guttmacher’s information, the decline in abortions had no connection to the recent decline in abortion clinics.

Rachel Jones, the report’s lead author, said the drop in abortions is connected to a decline in overall pregnancy and birth rates.

However, Carol Tobias of the National Right To Life Committee, said the overall drop in abortions is connected to the pro-life movement’s lobbying and legislative efforts. Tobias said it shows women are rejecting the idea of abortion as an answer to unplanned pregnancies.

Abortion Fees Hidden In ACA Premiums

Lawmakers have raised the alarm over the discovery of abortion fees being hidden inside premiums for the Affordable Care Act, in violation of federal laws.

Nowhere on the healthcare.gov website does an applicant discover that they will be paying at least $1 a month to fund abortions.

Representative Joe Pitts of Pennsylvania, chair of the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on health, told Fox News that when the President promised the healthcare bill would not cover abortion it was a lie because the bill stipulated the $1 a month surcharge for abortions.

A house bill is being introduced this week to demand full disclosure of the hidden abortion funding and a separate itemized premium.  House Majority Leader Eric Cantor will introduce the bill, the “No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act”.

The communications director for Rep. Pitts told Fox they could not find a single plan within the Healthcare Marketplace that disclosed the abortion funding as part of their plans.

Hollywood Celebrities To Raise Funds For Texas Abortions

A group of Hollywood celebrities are hosting an event to pay for abortions in Texas.

The event featuring comedians Sarah Silverman and Zach Galifinakis and others is aimed to protest Texas’ new laws protecting the lives of the unborn.

The money from the event will be given to a group called “A Is For” which will provide financial support for groups that will cover the cost of abortions, travel, lodging and child care for any woman that wants to kill their baby via abortion.

The event reportedly sold out quickly with ticket prices from $60 to $100.

Anti-life activists have been challenging the Texas laws in federal courts.

Supreme Court Refuses To Reinstate Abortion Ban

Those wishing to increase abortions in Arizona celebrated today when the Supreme Court refused to overturn a decision blocking the state’s law blocking abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy.

The Court’s refusal to hear the case leaves the ruling from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in place that said the law preserving the lives of babies after 20 weeks was unconstitutional.

Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed the ban into law in April 2012.  Abortion advocates immediately ran to court to have the law struck down.

The appeals court said that the law violated the right to kill a baby through abortion before the child is considered “viable” by the government.  The court said that was generally considered to be 24 weeks.

Lawyers representing the state said the ban was not technically a law but a medical regulation because doctors could perform abortions in medical emergencies.

Seventy New Anti-Abortion Laws Take Effect

Seventy new anti-abortion laws went into effect January 1 in 22 states prompting pro-abortionists to howl in protest.

The Guttmacher Institute reports the 70 new provisions are the second most ever behind 90 enacted in 2011.

Planned Parenthood, which is the source of one-third of all abortions each year in the United States, said the actions to protect the lives of babies was the result of “out of touch Tea Party politicians” who used “underhanded tricks” to get laws passed.

The abortion restrictions include requiring minors to get a parent’s permission, waiting periods and prohibitions on public funding of abortions.

Planned Parenthood threatened to target any politician that is against abortion.

Israel To Fund Abortions For Women Under 33 in 2014

Women under 33 will be able to get a state funded abortion in 2014 regardless of their circumstances according to Israeli health officials.

Subsidized abortion in Israel was only available previously for cases of rape, abuse or medical emergencies.  Also, all women in the Israeli army were provided one free abortion on request.

Despite the new funding, women will still need to get the approval of a state committee before being able to obtain the abortion.  Abortion is illegal without the board’s approval; however, the board approves 98% of cases that are brought before it.

The panel, which recommended the change, said that they expect to see 6,300 government-funded abortions in the new age range in 2014.

The panel will not consider any rights of the father for the baby and minors do not need to have a guardian or parent’s permission to appear before the committee to obtain an abortion.

Michigan State Legislature Approves Removing Mandatory Abortion Coverage

The Michigan State Legislature has approved an initiative that would require any woman that wishes to have abortion coverage purchase it as a separate rider on their insurance rather than having it covered as part of Obamacare’s main packages.

Michigan Right To Life began the citizen-initiated petition drive after Republican Governor Rick Snyder vetoed similar legislation last year when it was inserted into a bill to change the state’s Blue Cross Blue Shield.

Republicans in the legislature said taxpayers should not have to pay for a woman’s abortions. Representative Nancy Jenkins said the bill doesn’t stop abortion in the state in any way or even restrict access to abortion for any woman.

Almost all Democratic members of both houses were vehemently and loudly opposed to the initiative and passage. They said that the bill was an overreach of government.

Democratic Representative Marcia Hovey-Wright said that supporting the bill to not make the state pay for abortions via Obamacare placed someone on the wrong side of history.

Abortion Coverage May Be Banned In Michigan

A pro-life group in Michigan has submitted a petition to the Republican controlled legislature that would put restrictions on abortion coverage in insurance plans.

The new law would require women to purchase an additional rider to any insurance plan if they want to cover an abortion.

The “Abortion Insurance Opt-Out Act” could be passed by majority vote in the state legislature and does not require the signature of the governor. Governor Rick Snyder, a Republican who says he’s pro-life, said he is opposed to this particular measure.

The group had to obtain 58,088 valid signatures from state citizens to require action by lawmakers. The Detroit Free Press reported the group obtained at least 299,000 valid signatures.

If the legislature does not take action within 40 days of returning from a break, the matter will go to a vote on the November 2014 ballot.

Supreme Court Allows Texas Abortion Law To Go Into Effect

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal from pro-abortionists to stay Texas’ new abortion law pending an appeal.

The justices ruled 5-4 to leave in effect provisions banning abortions after 20 weeks and requiring doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.

The four liberal justices who wanted to stop the law that Texas officials say is aimed to protect the health of women seeking abortions said they expect the law to return to the Court once a final ruling is issued by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

A judge had blocked the law days before it was to take effect but was overruled by a three-judge appellate panel. Judge Priscilla Owen said that Texas law would not end abortion; only force women to drive a greater distance to obtain one, and that did not pose an “undue burden” on the women.

“This is good news both for the unborn and for the women of Texas, who are now better protected from shoddy abortion providers operating in dangerous conditions,” Texas Governor Rick Perry told reporters. “As always, Texas will continue doing everything we can to protect the culture of life in our state.”

New York Mayor Threatens Pregnancy Care Centers

Newly elected New York Mayor Bill de Blasio says that he is going to target pro-life crisis pregnancy centers saying they are “sham” centers because they do not kill babies via abortion.

De Blasio also promised to partner with Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers to expand services and increase the number of abortions taking place in New York City.

He even said that he would offer city sponsored space for abortionists to open clinics.

De Blasio also said he would continue to appeal a court order striking down a law aimed at driving any pregnancy care center out of the city. He said if the appeal fails, he will create new laws aimed at preventing any center that does not provide abortions as being a legitimate health care provider.

He also said all doctors in the city will be forced to perform abortions as part of their training and will not be allowed to object on religious grounds.