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Defunding
Planned Parenthood One State
at a Time
By Steven Aden
6/24/2011
As
the fight for life over death
continues, the battlefield has shifted to the states, where
legislatures
realigned politically as a result of the November 2010 mid-term
elections are
doing yeoman’s work in the defense of innocents. This work consists in
defunding
the mammoth tax-payer funded abortion provider, Planned Parenthood.
Three
states prominently highlighted
in this cause are Kansas, North Carolina, and Indiana—all of which have
taken
serious steps toward curbing the flow of funds into Planned
Parenthood’s
coffers.
On
May 12, 2011, the Kansas
Legislature “passed a budget...that [stripped] state funding for
Planned
Parenthood.” An amendment attached to the budget – the “so-called
Huelskamp
Amendment,” named after former state Senator, and now U.S. Congressman,
Tim
Huelskamp – could have kept up to $250,000 in state funds from going to
Planned
Parenthood, had the budget not been vetoed weeks later by Kansas Gov.
Mark
Parkinson.
Similarly,
in North Carolina, a bill
to defund Planned Parenthood made its way through the legislature only
to be
vetoed by Gov. Beverly Perdue. Fortunately, lawmakers in North Carolina
had
numbers sufficient to override the governor’s veto. And with the veto
overridden, Planned Parenthood stands to lose approximately $434,000 in
annual
funding from the Tar Heel State. Not surprisingly, throughout the often
contentious debates that have taken place in Kansas and North Carolina,
representatives from Planned Parenthood have fed the media a plethora
of
examples of what women will lose if funding to the abortion provider is
cut
off.
In
Kansas, Peter Brownlie, president
and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Kansas City and Mid-Missouri, talked
about how
“outrageous” it was that “thousands of Kansans [were] at risk of losing
access
to basic, preventive health care.” And Paige Johnson, vice president of
Public
Policy with Planned Parenthood of Central North Carolina, decried “the
continued misleading attacks on Planned Parenthood [which] expose a
cynical and
coldhearted willingness to further a divisive political agenda
[denying]…women
access to lifesaving preventive healthcare.”
Isn’t
that classic leftist
propagandizing? Abortion providers lose funding and their apologists
point to
the way the poor and disadvantaged will allegedly be deprived of
preventative
healthcare. (What kind of world must we live in where taking the life
of a
preborn child in cold blood is equated with preventative healthcare?)
This is
in spite of the fact that in most places, a plethora of alternatives,
public
and charitable, provide basic health care to women and their preborn
babies.
The
third state, Indiana, differs from
the other two in that the legislation defunding Planned Parenthood not
only
survived the legislature, but the governor as well. The bill which Gov.
Mitch
Daniels signed, Indiana House Bill 1210, is one of the first – but
likely not
the last - to prohibit the use of Medicaid at Planned Parenthood
clinics.
Subsequently,
Planned Parenthood of
Indiana filed a lawsuit seeking a temporary injunction and lost. Now
Betty
Cockrum, president of PPIN, is “deeply disappointed…that 9,300 Medicaid
patients at…28 [PPIN] locations have lost services from their preferred
provider.”
While
seeing these things happen in
Kansas, North Carolina, and Indiana is encouraging, even better is the
fact
that these appear to be but the tip of the iceberg. Wisconsin’s
legislature is
already headed down the same path, and lawmakers in states like Texas,
Tennessee, and Minnesota are considering similar legislation. And New
Jersey Gov.
Chris Christie “cut $7.5 million from the state budget for 58 clinics
specializing in women’s reproductive health, effectively eliminating
any public
funding for family planning services.”
Throughout
American history, states
have led the fight when the people are engaged and ready for real,
substantive
change: the current efforts by the legislatures of these various states
remind
us that this is so. It is a bottom-up fight—a grassroots effort—where
citizens
have grown weary of their tax dollars being funneled into the coffers
of
Planned Parenthood and other abortion mills that turn those tax dollars
into
blood money.
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