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 Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE)
 Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA)
 Health Care Reform
 Human Cloning
 Human Life Amendment
 Hyde Amendment
 Medical Training Non-Discrimination (ACGME)
 Mexico City Policy
 Military Abortion Policy
 Morning-After Pill
 Parental Notification
 Partial-Birth Abortion
 Prison Abortion Funding
 RU-486: Chemically Induced Abortion
 Stem Cell Research
 Terri Schiavo Dies
 Umbilical Cord Blood Banks
 Unborn Victims of Violence Act
 United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

In 1979, China announced a one-child-per-couple family planning policy. That policy continues to this day. Evidence over the years confirms again and again that the policy entails coercive practices. The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has been deeply involved in the China program from the beginning. As a result, in 1985 Congress approved a law called the Kemp-Kasten Amendment that gave the president the authority to deny funding to any organization that he determined was supporting or participating in a program of coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization. All president's, except President Clinton, and now President Obama, invoked the Kemp-Kasten Amendment to deny funding to the UNFPA for its support of the China program

On January 24, 2009, the day after overturning the Mexico City Policy, President Obama said that he intended to work with Congress to restore funding to the UNFPA. And on March 24, 2009, the U.S. Department of State issued a press release stating it intended to contribute $50 million to the UNFPA in 2009.



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