About That 'Racist' Video the Trump Team Posted Featuring the Obamas...It's a Fake...
Over 800 Google Workers Demand the Company Cut Ties With ICE
UNL Student Government Passes SJP-Backed Israel Divestment Resolution
AOC Mourns the Loss of ’Our Media,’ More Layoffs Across the Industry (and...
The Left Just Doesn't Understand Why WaPo Is Failing
16 Years and $16 Billion Later the First Railhead Goes Down for CA's...
Toledo Man Indicted for Threatening to Kill Vice President JD Vance During Ohio...
Fort Lauderdale Financial Advisor Sentenced to 20 Years for $94M International Ponzi Schem...
FCC Is Reportedly Investigating The View
Illegal Immigrant Allegedly Used Stolen Identity to Vote and Collect $400K in Federal...
$26 Billion Gone: Stellantis Joins Automakers Retreating From EVs
House Oversight Chair: Clintons Don’t Get Special Treatment in Epstein Probe
Utah Man Sentenced for Stealing Funds Meant to Aid Ukrainian First Responders
Ex-Bank Employee Pleads Guilty to Laundering $8M for Overseas Criminal Organization
State Department Orders Evacuation of US Citizens in Iran As Possibility of Military...
Tipsheet

Led by Steve Daines, Senate Republicans Vow to Go to Bat for the Hyde Amendment

AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite

A substantial group of Senate Republicans issued a pro-life ultimatum to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on Friday, vowing to oppose legislation that would undermine the Hyde Amendment or other pro-life measures. 

Advertisement

The effort in the upper chamber, led by Montana Senator and chair of the Pro-Life caucus Steve Daines (R-MT), follows the lead of House Republicans. The Republican Study Committee (RSC), led by Chairman Jim Banks (R-IN) also wrote to congressional leadership in late January, promising to oppose any and all legislation that aims to weaken the Hyde Amendment. 

Daines is joined by 47 Republican Senators on the letter to Schumer, citing the historic bipartisan support for the Hyde Amendment.

“We are united in our resolve to guard against any changes to Federal law that would unsettle nearly half a century of bipartisan consensus against taxpayer funding for abortion on demand, or otherwise threaten the lives of unborn children,” the lawmakers write. “Accordingly, we are committed to vote against the advancement of any legislation that would eliminate or weaken the Hyde Amendment or any other current-law pro-life protections, or otherwise undermine existing Federal pro-life policy.”

Advertisement

A growing faction of the Democratic Party seeks to scrap the Hyde Amendment, in exchange for taxpayer-funded abortion. President Biden has taken a fluid stance on the measure, which he once championed during his time in the Senate. His administration recently reversed a similar rule, the Mexico City Policy, which protects taxpayers from fundings abortions overseas. 

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos