翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Executive Order 13233
・ Executive Order 13292
・ Executive Order 13303
・ Executive Order 13355
・ Executive Order 13356
・ Executive Order 13388
・ Executive Order 13397
・ Executive Order 13438
・ Executive Order 13440
・ Executive Order 13470
・ Executive Order 13491
・ Executive Order 13492
・ Executive Order 13493
・ Executive Order 13514
・ Executive Order 13526
Executive Order 13535
・ Executive Order 13567
・ Executive Order 13603
・ Executive Order 13653
・ Executive Order 13672
・ Executive Order 6102
・ Executive Order 6814
・ Executive Order 8389
・ Executive Order 8484
・ Executive Order 8802
・ Executive Order 9066
・ Executive Order 9102
・ Executive Order 9835
・ Executive Order 9981
・ Executive Orders


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Executive Order 13535 : ウィキペディア英語版
Executive Order 13535
Executive Order 13535 is an executive order announced by President Barack Obama on March 21, 2010, and signed on March 24. It reinforces a commitment to preservation of the Hyde Amendment's policy restricting federal funds for abortion within the context of recent health care legislation.〔Shear, Michael D. (March 24, 2010), ("Obama signs executive order on abortion out of sight of media glare" ), ''The Washington Post'', Retrieved March 24, 2010〕〔("White House Defends Abortion-related Executive Order, Even as Obama Signs it" ), ''Fox News'', March 24, 2010, Retrieved March 24, 2010〕 The order was signed after an agreement with pro-life Democratic Congressman Bart Stupak, who had said he and several other pro-life Democrats in the House of Representatives would not support the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act unless the Bill's language prohibiting federal funding of abortions was strengthened.〔("Obama issues executive order on abortion" ), ''UPI.com'', March 21, 2010, Retrieved March 21, 2010〕〔Montgomery, Lori & Murray, Shailagh (March 21, 2010) ("In deal with Stupak, White House announces executive order on abortion" ), ''The Washington Post'', Retrieved March 21, 2010〕
The executive order was condemned as ineffective by major pro-life organizations, including the Susan B. Anthony List,〔("Choice, Life Groups Slam Obama Order on Abortion Funding" ), Fox News, Mar. 21, 2010〕 the National Right to Life Committee,〔 the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops,〔(Stupak says Catholic bishops and pro-life groups hypocrites for condemning health-care vote )〕 Family Research Council,〔(Rep. Randy Neugebauer: I yelled 'baby killer' during Rep. Bart Stupak's speech )〕 the American Family Association,〔 Focus on the Family,〔(Stupak: From Prolife Groups' Hero to Villain 'In a Nanosecond' )〕 and Americans United for Life,〔(Pro-Life Leader Charmaine Yoest: Stupak Deal 'A Tragedy for America' )〕 among others. The organizations said executive orders do not carry the full force of law and can be rescinded at any time by any administration.〔 They also said the fact that an executive order was needed proves that the health care law did fund abortion.〔 The National Right to Life Committee said the executive order did not correct seven provisions in the law they identified as objectionable.〔(Statement by the National Right to Life Committee on abortion "deal" on health care legislation )〕
Pro-choice groups also condemned the executive order, questioning Obama's commitment to the pro-choice position.〔 The National Organization for Women,〔 Planned Parenthood,〔(Statement of Cecile Richards, President of PPFA, on House Passing Historic Health Care Reform Bill )〕 NARAL Pro-Choice America,〔(NOW, NARAL displeased with Obama-Stupak deal )〕 and EMILY's List〔(It's back: Abortion debate reignites )〕 were among pro-choice groups opposing the executive order.
==References==


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Executive Order 13535」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.