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US House opposes abortion aid ban | US House opposes abortion aid ban |
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The US House of Representatives has voted to overturn a ban on aid to overseas groups practicing abortion. | The US House of Representatives has voted to overturn a ban on aid to overseas groups practicing abortion. |
The move was approved by 223 votes to 201, but it is unlikely to be signed by President George W Bush. | The move was approved by 223 votes to 201, but it is unlikely to be signed by President George W Bush. |
Earlier this week the White House said he would veto any legislation weakening current federal policies on abortion. | Earlier this week the White House said he would veto any legislation weakening current federal policies on abortion. |
The ban, introduced in 1984, prohibits US contraceptive aid being sent to foreign family planning clinics and organisations which practice abortions. | The ban, introduced in 1984, prohibits US contraceptive aid being sent to foreign family planning clinics and organisations which practice abortions. |
Nita Lowey, the Democratic Representative who wrote the legislation, said that although the move would lift the ban, the prohibition on direct funding of abortions would remain. | |
She added that the bill would help "reduce unintended and high-risk pregnancies and abortions... and save the lives of mothers". | |
Many Republicans disagree, saying aid, including condoms and other contraceptives, would free up resources for overseas organisations to perform abortions. | |
"The violence of abortion will increase," said Republican Representative Christopher Smith. | |
The Democratic Party controls both houses of Congress. |