President Obama signed an executive order called the “Mexico City policy,” which reverses a ban on funding international groups that provide abortions.
Ronald Reagan first implemented the policy that prohibited the U.S. from funding programs that offer abortion overseas. Bill Clinton reversed the policy in 1993 while George W. Bush restored it in 2001.
The Associated Press writes, “Obama signed it quietly, without coverage by the media, late on Friday afternoon, a contrast to the midday signings with fanfare of executive orders on other subjects earlier in the week.”
Abortion opponents are sending their outraged press releases while progressives are essentially saying “at least he didn’t do it yesterday.”
Charmaine Yoest, President & CEO of AUL Action: “What a terrible way to begin a new administration: with an abortion business bailout that will exploit women in developing countries for political ends. We should not export the tragedy of abortion to other nations, and we certainly shouldn’t do so via the hard-earned dollars of American taxpayers.”
Jim Wallis of Sojourners: “I am encouraged that President Obama’s first action on abortion was to release a statement supporting a common ground approach to reducing abortion, even as he also reiterated his policy of supporting legal choice. Even more significant was his decision not to issue an executive order rescinding the ‘Mexico City policy’ on the day of the anniversary of the Roe decision and the annual March for Life.”
Obama has spoken several times on the desire to reduce unintended pregnancy, but he reiterated his support for Roe v. Wade yesterday on the Supreme Court decision’s anniversary.