I am committed to protecting life from conception to natural death. We have a moral and civic duty to protect those who are voiceless and defenseless, including unborn children. During my service in the Wisconsin Legislature I was a proud two-time recipient of Pro-Life Wisconsin’s Legislator of the Year Award and was a consistent supporter of pro-life legislation. I have continued to support legislation that protects the sanctity of all life as I represent you in Congress.
That is why I was shocked by two stories out of the Biden White House this week.
The first was President Biden's plan to encourage Congress to undo the Hyde amendment. This amendment prevents your tax dollars from being used to pay for abortions. Regardless of what side of the aisle you are on, it is unacceptable for the government to take tax dollars away from citizens to pay for a practice that goes against their deeply-held moral and religious beliefs. I joined nearly 200 of my colleagues to unite in opposition to any budget bill that removes Hyde amendment protections because all humans deserve a chance at life.
The second story was President Biden's decision to end the Protecting Life in Global Health Assistance (PLGHA) policy instituted by President Trump. This is a policy that 3/4 of Americans agree with. The policy states that no foreign aid money shall go to overseas organizations that provide abortions unless they end this practice. In response to this, 136 of my colleagues and I sent this letter to the President to voice the concerns of the millions of Americans who take issue with their money being sent overseas to abortion providers.
I will always fight for the issues that matter to you, including protecting life. Joe Biden preached "unity" at his inaugural address. Then in his first ten days on the job, he issued more executive orders than any other President, which included pro-abortion measures that went against the will of tens of millions of Americans who have a moral and religious stance against killing a child before they are born.
So much for "unity".