Democrats and Republicans held a press release Tuesday to discuss HB40.
Democrats and Republicans held a press release Tuesday to discuss HB40.
With the fiscal year 2019 budget hanging in the balance, Rep. Thomas Morrison (R-Palatine) and his GOP peers held an impromptu press conference Tuesday rejecting taxpayer-subsidized abortions.
Since discussing the budget in the last few days, lawmakers have been confronted with HB40, a bill passed last year that allows for taxpayer-subsidized abortions. In 2017, the bill was not part of the annual fiscal plan, but it is now, leaving lawmakers with the question of whether to vote on a budget that funds up to 30,000 elective abortions annually in Illinois.
It is not just GOP lawmakers who loathe the idea. Rep. Peter Breen (R-Lombard) said a recent survey states while 89 percent of Republicans oppose taxpayer-funded abortion, 56 percent of Independents and 43 percent of Democrats dislike the idea.
Rep. Thomas Morrison (R-Palantine)
But that has not stopped Illinois from becoming infamous for elective abortions, according to Breen, who said in the wake of HB 40, the largest abortion provider in Illinois publicly posted its plans to open four new clinics in the state.
Morrison said the word is getting out.
“People are coming to Illinois to get abortions, and we are not confident that our current rules and procedures would not stop out-of-state residents from coming in and getting a taxpayer-funded abortion,” Morrison said.
GOP lawmakers are calling for the budget to be divided into silos so those who morally object to abortion are not forced to vote on a budget that would fund the procedure.
With only days left before the spring legislative session ends, HB40 is bringing the passage of the yet-to-be-shared budget into more question.