The Fiscal Year 2025 budget released this week by the Biden administration has once again omitted the Hyde Amendment, a provision that has historically prevented direct taxpayer funding of abortion through programs like Medicaid. This marks the fourth consecutive year that President Joe Biden’s Office of Management and Budget has purposefully excluded the Hyde Amendment from the budget.
It is worth noting that the Hyde Amendment has enjoyed bipartisan support for many years, including from Biden himself. However, the current administration has taken a different stance, making it arguably the most pro-abortion administration in U.S. history.
Through executive orders, rule-making, guidance from unelected government officials, and legal challenges, the Biden administration is actively working to advance its abortion-on-demand agenda both domestically and internationally. In fact, President Biden’s staff has stated that if he is reelected, prioritizing the expansion of abortion rights will be his top agenda item.
This strategy is likely aimed at appealing to a wide range of women and young voters who have grown accustomed to the notion of abortion as a fundamental right established by the Roe v. Wade decision. Organizations that support and perform abortions have celebrated the absence of the Hyde Amendment in the Fiscal Year 2025 budget.
Planned Parenthood annonced:
“In line with past budgets proposed by the Biden-Harris administration, this budget excludes the racist and discriminatory Hyde Amendment, which disproportionately denies abortion coverage to Black, Latino, and Indigenous people, LGBTQ+ people, immigrants, and other communities that already face barriers to health care and economic advancement.”
Nourbese Flint, President of All* Above All chimed in, saying:
“We’re glad to see that for the fourth year in a row, the Biden administration recommitted to ending the Hyde Amendment by eliminating this decades-old policy, which disproportionately impacts people working to make ends meet and Black and Brown people,” Flint said, adding: “The harm of Hyde is now compounded by the fallout of the Dobbs decision. Ahead of a presidential election where our fundamental freedoms are on the line, Congress must act with urgency to end this cruel restriction once and for all so that no one is denied abortion coverage just because they’re working to make ends meet. Abortion justice can’t wait.”
.@JoeBiden’s 2025 budget proposal once again calls for eliminating the Hyde Amendment, which has protected unborn babies and their mothers for over 40 years by ensuring that federal tax dollars don’t fund elective abortion.
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— SBA Pro-Life America (@sbaprolife) March 11, 2024