

CARDINAL RIGALI protests move to fund abortion in district of columbia
WASHINGTON—Cardinal Justin Rigali of Philadelphia, chair of the Committee on Pro-
Cardinal Rigali said that the subcommittee’s action “effectively nullifies the Dornan amendment,” which for a total of 18 years has prevented public funding of elective abortions in the District. He said this move, “presumably the first step in a broader effort to restore such funding throughout the federal government,” is misguided for three reasons.
1) Public funding of abortion is rejected by the American people, as numerous surveys of public opinion have shown,” Cardinal Rigali said. He also noted that Catholics recently sent “tens of millions of postcards to their elected representatives in Congress, opposing…any weakening or reversal of current appropriations riders on abortion.”
2) No lawmaker or Administration can support such a policy change and still claim
to support ‘reducing abortions.’ The evidence is overwhelming, and universally recognized
by groups on all sides of the abortion issue, that the availability of public funds
for abortion greatly increases abortions,” the bishops’ Pro-
3) This action takes place as Congress is working to win broad support for a much-
Cardinal Rigali concluded by urging the full House Appropriations Committee to reverse the subcommittee’s action and retain the funding ban in current law. The full text of his letter is available at:
www.usccb.org/prolife/Rigali-
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