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    This page contains bill sponsorships in the Senate and House. Bill sponsorships indicate the topics that legislators are most interested in, and spend the most time on.

11-HR2059 on May 31, 2011

Bill Sponsorship: Prohibition on Funding to United Nations Population Fund
Source: H.R.2059
A BILL: To prohibit funding to the United Nations Population Fund.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary of State may not make a contribution to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).

[Explanation from Wikipedia.com]: UNFPA has been accused of providing support for government programs which have promoted forced-abortions and coercive sterilizations. Controversies regarding these allegations have resulted in a sometimes shaky relationship between the organization and the US government, with three presidential administrations, that of Ronald Reagan, George H. Bush and George W. Bush withholding funding from the UNFPA.

From 2002 through 2008, the Bush Administration denied funding to UNFPA that had already been allocated by the US Congress, partly on the grounds that the UNFPA supported Chinese government programs which include forced abortions and coercive sterilizations, thus violating the Kemp-Kasten Amendment.

UNFPA says it "does not provide support for abortion services". Its charter includes a strong statement condemning coercion. UNFPA's connection to China's administration of forced abortions was disputed by investigations carried out by various US, UK, and UN teams sent to examine UNFPA activities in China. A three-person US State Department fact-finding team was sent on a two week tour throughout China, concluding that it found "no evidence that UNFPA has supported or participated in the management of a program of coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization in China," as has been charged by critics. However, according to then-Secretary of State Colin Powell, the UNFPA contributed vehicles and computers to the Chinese to carry out their population control policies.

The EU and Japan decided to fill the gap left behind by the US. In America, nonprofit organizations worked to compensate for the loss of US federal funding by raising private donations.


    Participating counts on VoteMatch question 1. Question 1: Abortion is a woman's right Scores: -2=Strongly oppose; -1=Oppose; 0=neutral; 1=Support; 2=Strongly support.
  • Topic: Abortion
  • Headline: Prohibiting forced abortions by UN Population Fund (Score: -1)
  • Headline 2: Sponsored bill prohibiting forced abortions by UN Fund (Score: -1)

  • Key for participation codes:
  • Sponsorships: p=sponsored; o=co-sponsored; s=signed
  • Memberships: c=chair; m=member; e=endorsed; f=profiled; s=scored
  • Resolutions: i=introduced; w=wrote; a=adopted
  • Cases: w=wrote; j=joined; d=dissented; c=concurred
  • Surveys: '+' supports; '-' opposes.



Democrats participating in 11-HR2059

Mike McIntyre s1sNorth Carolina Democrat
Collin Peterson s1sMinnesota Democrat/Farmer/Labor



Republicans participating in 11-HR2059

Sandy Adams s1sFlorida Republican
Todd Akin s1sMissouri Republican (Senate run 2012)
Steve Austria s1sOhio Republican (Retiring 2012)
Michele Bachmann s1sMinnesota Republican
Spencer Bachus s1sAlabama Republican
Lou Barletta s1sPennsylvania Republican
Dan Benishek s1sMichigan Republican
Gus Bilirakis s1sFlorida Republican
Diane Black s1sTennessee Republican
Marsha Blackburn s1sTennessee Republican
Jo Bonner s1sAlabama Republican
Larry Bucshon s1sIndiana Republican
Ann Marie Buerkle s1sNew York Republican
Dan Burton s1sIndiana Republican (Retiring 2012)
Ken Calvert s1sCalifornia Republican
Quico Canseco s1sTexas Republican
John Carter s1sTexas Republican
Bill Cassidy s1sLouisiana Republican
Steve Chabot s1sOhio Republican
John Howard Coble s1sNorth Carolina Republican
Mike Coffman s1sColorado Republican
Chip Cravaack s1sMinnesota Republican
Rick Crawford s1sArkansas Republican
Scott DesJarlais s1sTennessee Republican
Jeff Duncan s1sSouth Carolina Republican
Jimmy Duncan s1sTennessee Republican
Renee Ellmers s2pNorth Carolina Republican
Blake Farenthold s1sTexas Republican
Stephen Fincher s1sTennessee Republican
John Fleming s1sLouisiana Republican
Bill Flores s1sTexas Republican
Randy Forbes s1sVirginia Republican
Jeff Fortenberry s1sNebraska Republican
Virginia Foxx s1sNorth Carolina Republican
Trent Franks s1sArizona Republican
Elton Gallegly s1sCalifornia Republican (Retiring 2012)
Scott Garrett s1sNew Jersey Republican
Samuel Graves s1sMissouri Republican
Tom Graves s1sGeorgia Republican
Tim Griffin s1sArkansas Republican
Vicky Hartzler s1sMissouri Republican
Tim Huelskamp s1sKansas Republican
Bill Huizenga s1sMichigan Republican
Randy Hultgren s1sIllinois Republican
Bill Johnson s1sOhio Republican
Sam Johnson s1sTexas Republican
Walter Beaman Jones s1sNorth Carolina Republican
Jim Jordan s1sOhio Republican
Mike Kelly s1sPennsylvania Republican
Peter King s1sNew York Rep./Ind./Cons./Right-To-Life
Steve King s1sIowa Republican
John Kline s1sMinnesota Republican
Doug Lamborn s1sColorado Republican
James Lankford s1sOklahoma Republican
Bob Latta s1sOhio Republican
Connie Mack s1sFL Former Republican Senator (until 2000)
Donald Manzullo s1sIllinois Republican
Kenny Marchant s1sTexas Republican
Tom Marino s1sPennsylvania Republican
Michael McCaul s1sTexas Republican
Thad McCotter s1sMichigan Republican
Patrick McHenry s1sNorth Carolina Republican
David McKinley s1sWest Virginia Republican
Mick Mulvaney s1sSouth Carolina Republican
Tim Murphy s1sPennsylvania Republican
Randy Neugebauer s1sTexas Republican
Alan Nunnelee s1sMississippi Republican
Steven Palazzo s1sMississippi Republican
Mike Pence s1sIndiana Republican (Gov. run 2012)
Joseph Pitts s1sPennsylvania Republican
Ted Poe s1sTexas Republican
Mike Pompeo s1sKansas Republican
Bill Posey s1sFlorida Republican
Ben Quayle s1sArizona Republican
Scott Rigell s1sVirginia Republican
David Rivera s1sFlorida Republican
Martha Roby s1sAlabama Republican
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen s1sFlorida Republican
Peter Roskam s1sIllinois Republican
Dennis Ross s1sFlorida Republican
Steve Scalise s1sLA Republican challenger
Jean Schmidt s1sOhio Republican
David Schweikert s1sArizona Republican
Tim Scott s1sSouth Carolina Republican
James Sensenbrenner s1sWisconsin Republican
John Shimkus s1sIllinois Republican
Bill Shuster s1sPennsylvania Republican
Christopher Smith s1sNew Jersey Republican
Cliff Stearns s1sFlorida Republican
Glenn Thompson s1sPennsylvania Republican
Bob Turner s1sNew York Republican
Joe Walsh s1sIllinois Republican
Joe Wilson s1sSouth Carolina Republican



Independents participating in 11-HR2059



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 2
Republicans: 93
Independents: 0


















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