Letter

ACLU Letter to the Senate Urging Support of the Boxer Amendment to Repeal the Global Gag Rule During Floor Consideration of the FY 2004 State Department Authorization Bill

Document Date: July 9, 2003

Dear Senator:

The ACLU urges you to support an important amendment that is expected to be offered by Senator Barbara Boxer during floor consideration of the FY 2004 State Department Authorization Bill and the FY 2004 Foreign Aid Authorization Bill. The Boxer Amendment would repeal the global gag rule -- a dangerous, anti-democratic restriction on overseas family planning aid.

The Global Gag Rule prohibits foreign non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that receive U.S. family planning dollars from using their own -- not U.S. government -- funds to advocate for legal abortion, to perform legal abortions in their own countries, or to counsel and refer women for abortions. It undermines women's health by denying aid money to organizations that provide crucial family planning services simply because these organizations exercise their right to act as advocates and to speak out against laws and policies with which they disagree.

The Boxer Amendment, which would repeal the gag rule, promotes American values of free speech and democratic participation. It ensures that foreign nongovernmental organizations are not forced to sacrifice their right to use their own funds to engage in free speech as a condition of eligibility for U.S. aid money. It also protects women's health by ensuring that these organizations can provide their patients with the comprehensive information they need to make appropriate decisions about their own care.

The ACLU strongly urges you to support the Boxer Amendment. It will ensure that international family planning aid is offered in a manner that is consistent with American values and that organizations that provide critical health care services are not inappropriately disqualified from U.S. aid programs.

Sincerely,

Laura W. Murphy
Director

Gregory T. Nojeim
Associate Director and Chief Legislative Counsel