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WASHINGTON, DC (CWN) - US House Majority Leader Dick Armey,
R-Texas, said on Tuesday that if President Clinton wants the
House to approve an $18 billion bailout bill for the
International Monetary Fund, he will have to compromise on
amendments banning international funding of abortion.
Armey said Clinton still lacks a majority in the House and
if he wants the IMF bill to pass he may have to agree to
accept restrictions that ban the use of federal funds for
groups that lobby foreign governments to allow abortion or
provide abortion services, even if money for that purpose
comes from other sources. "We are going to continue to
press to relieve taxpayers of the burden of that kind of
use of their money every place where we have an opportunity
to do so," he said.
Clinton has asked Congress to approve $18 billion of
additional funding for the IMF which has been depleted by
economic crisis in southeast Asia. The controversy over
abortion funding has also scuttled other foreign policy
bills, including a plan to send $1 billion to the United
Nations as payment for the United States' assessed dues in arrears.
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