Should rape and incest survivors be forced to prove to the IRS that they were assaulted?
What kind of question is that?
But a bill proposed by anti-choice lawmakers in Congress could force many sexual assault survivors to do just that.1
The bill would impose tax penalties on small businesses and individuals who buy abortion coverage with their own money—with exceptions only for cases of rape, incest, or when a woman’s life is in danger.2
The result? Survivors of rape and incest who seek abortion care could be forced to detail their assaults and provide proof to IRS investigators.3
Reliving a horrific sexual assault to the police and in court is awful enough. Forcing women to prove that they were assaulted to IRS investigators is simply inhumane.
Tell Congress to stand up against this terrible bill—and speak out against the Republican war on women. Sign the petition today
http://pol.moveon.org/noaudits/?id=26652-17809870-pwT7nvx&t=4
Despite campaigning on job creation, Republicans have focused their agenda this year on attacking the rights and well-being of women. From pushing several anti-choice bills to cutting billions from health care, food aid, child care, and education, their attacks constitute nothing less than a full-scale war on women.
But as we saw earlier this year, a huge outcry can have a big impact. When Republicans included a provision in the original version of this bill that redefined rape—which said that only “forcible” rape counted when it came to using federal dollars for abortion care—they faced a huge backlash, and eventually removed that term.4
Now, the new version of the bill is out—and as Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, put it, “This bill gets more outrageous and insulting by the day. Not only would a woman have to describe her sexual assault to the police, but she could then be forced to relive that horrifying experience with an agent from the IRS.”5
Republicans clearly have no boundaries when it comes to attacking women’s rights. But just like when they attempted to redefine rape, we can stop them—and their bill—if we all speak out.
Can you sign the petition today? Just click below—and share this email with your friends, family, and social networks today.
Thanks for all you do.
–Kat, Wes, Joan, Peter, and the rest of the team
Sources:
1. “GOP Bill Would Force IRS to Conduct Abortion Audits,” Mother Jones, March 18, 2011
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=207116&id=26652-17809870-pwT7nvx&t=5
2. “H.R. 3: A Dangerous and Misleading Bill that Threatens Women’s Health,'” National Women’s Law Center, March 2, 2011
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=207136&id=26652-17809870-pwT7nvx&t=6
3. “GOP Bill Would Force IRS to Conduct Abortion Audits,” Mother Jones, March 18, 2011
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=207116&id=26652-17809870-pwT7nvx&t=7
4. “Pro-Choice Advocates: GOP’s Revised Abortion Bill Remains ‘Extremely Harmful’ To Women,” The Huffington Post, March 3, 2011
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=207117&id=26652-17809870-pwT7nvx&t=8
5. “GOP Bill Would Force IRS to Conduct Abortion Audits,” Mother Jones, March 18, 2011
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=207116&id=26652-17809870-pwT7nvx&t=9

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