Obama Admin Won’t Say Which Obamacare Plans Fund Abortions, This Web Site Will

Date: 

Thursday, November 20, 2014
by Mallory Quigley | LifeNews.com | 11/19/14 4:59 PM
 
Repeatedly stonewalled by the Obama Administration on questions of abortion transparency in the
Affordable Care Act, pro-life leaders are taking matters into their own hands to inform consumers which
Obamacare plans include coverage of abortion on demand and which do not.
Since “open season” began on Saturday, research staff at Charlotte
 
Lozier Institute (CLI) and Family Research Council (FRC) have been
performing an ongoing examination of healthcare.gov and state-based
exchanges, looking for information on abortion coverage and the
accessibility of that information. On Thursday afternoon, pro-life
leaders, including researchers from CLI and FRC, will join
Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ), lead sponsor of the No Taxpayer
Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full Disclosure Act, to
share their findings to date.
 
Thursday’s press conference and the launch of the website follow the
release of a newly surfaced video in which key Obamacare architect
Jonathan Gruber called the “lack of transparency” with which the law was passed a “huge political
advantage.” The new web site, ObamacareAbortion.com, will go live on Thursday.
Since October of 2013, the Charlotte Lozier Institute has reported on the lack of transparency and
generally confusing nature of the exchange plans. This summer, the non-partisan government watchdog
agency, the Government Accountability Office (GAO), released a report identifying 1,036 ObamaCare
plans that cover abortion on demand and receive taxpayer subsidies.
 
When asked to address the issue of abortion transparency last month, HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell
hedged, saying: “[I]n terms of how the communication is going to work, we’ll have to see how quickly we
can get the communication out and where we are.”