December 14, 2011 — Congressional negotiators are yet to resolve a handful of policy issues in a 2012 omnibus spending bill, including whether to include a ban on the District of Columbia's use of local funds to pay for abortion care for low-income women, National Journal reports. A Senate Democratic leadership aide said the D.C. abortion issue "remains one of the outstanding issues and one of the reasons the omnibus is not done" (McCarthy, National Journal, 12/13).
House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said both parties agree on 98% of the omnibus. However, Democratic negotiators have not signed off on the measure, and Republicans have accused them of using the bill for leverage in a separate fight over a tax package.
Lawmakers must approve a spending measure by midnight on Friday -- when the current stopgap continuing resolution expires -- to avoid a government shutdown. A short-term spending measure to keep the government operating through next week is becoming more likely as the deadline approaches, according to The Hill (Wasson, The Hill, 12/13).
Repro Health Watch — an exciting new edition of the Women’s Health Policy Report — compiles and distributes media coverage of proposed and enacted state laws and ballot initiatives affecting women's access to comprehensive reproductive health care, as well as litigation in response to those provisions.
