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To assess the political fallout from the abortion conflict, Washington Correspondent Jeanne Saddler interviewed Eleanor Smeal, the pro-abortion president of the National Organization for Women, and Carl Anderson, a legislative aide to pro-life Senator Jesse Helms. Reporter-Researcher Barbara Dolan returned to Albany, where she reported her first...
We must do everything we 'can under our constitutional system to stop the killing of unborn children. We're talking about life and death." So said Carl Anderson, legislative aide to Republican Senator Jesse Helms, at a Conservative Political Action Conference a week ago in Washington, D.C. The...
The arena of the next major abortion battle will be Congress. On April 23 and 24, Senate Judiciary subcommittees headed by John East of North Carolina and Orrin Hatch of Utah, both strong abortion foes, will hold hearings on a subtle legal maneuver to get around Roe vs. Wade. The...
Some of Roll Call is worthwhile. Cohen succeeds best when he describes the legislative bargaining from which we get our laws. In his entry for April 9, Cohen tells how the manueverings of Senate Majority leader Robert Byrd and Senator Dennis Deconcini defeated a prayer-in-school amendment proposed by...
The Administration plans to send to Congress, perhaps this week, a proposal to repeal the 1976 ban on U.S. assistance for insurgents fighting Angola's Soviet-aligned government. A similar measure, sponsored by Jesse Helms, passed the Senate last year but died in a Senate-House conference. Congressman Stephen...