Defunding Planned Parenthood

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http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...ng/article_30db9956-fdbe-51b6-8a47-eeb1ec61fb

JEFFERSON CITY •
Planned Parenthood says it will fight back against the Republican-led Legislature’s decision to eliminate funding to its operations in Missouri.

In a statement Friday, Mary Kogut, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region, condemned the maneuver by lawmakers and suggested a court fight is in the offing.
“Planned Parenthood’s promise: ‘These doors stay open,’” the statement noted. “Planned Parenthood will continue to provide patients compassionate, high-quality health care and fight back against reckless attempts to deny Missouri women, men, youth and families basic health care in the name of an extremist agenda.”
Missouri is poised to become the latest of more than a dozen states to eliminate or reduce funding to the organization.
In approving a budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, the Missouri Senate on Thursday joined the House in stripping about $380,000 from the abortion provider, which has seen similar moves by lawmakers and governors in Wisconsin, Ohio and Florida.
Supporters said Missouri residents can go to clinics that provide the same or more services, but not abortions.
“They can still go to Planned Parenthood. We just don’t have to send Missourians’ tax dollars there,” said Sen. Jeanie Riddle, R-Mokane. “Missourians have been very vocal about not wanting their tax dollars to go for services they don’t agree with.”
Opponents say the move would limit access to an important health resource.
“You are going to keep women, particularly low-income women, from getting the service they need by putting this in the budget this way,” said Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur.
The cut is contained in a package of 13 budget bills awaiting final review in both the House and Senate.



The state’s proposed spending plan took an estimated $8 million in federal money out of a health care program and replaced it with state money. Without the federal money, supporters say the state no longer has to abide by federal rules regarding funding for the services provided by Planned Parenthood.
“Essentially, we now have the ability to say where that money goes,” said Sen. Kurt Schaefer, who chairs the Senate Appropriations Committee. “When it is a state-funded program, the state can dictate where those funds go.”
The maneuver to cut the organization’s allocation of about $380,000, however, will come at a cost to the state of $8 million in federal money.
In addition to the funding cut, Schaefer also is targeting Planned Parenthood on a different level.
On Thursday, a committee endorsed his plan to compel Kogut to appear before the Senate on contempt charges related to an investigation that began last year after videos were released alleging the organization illegally profits from the sale of fetal tissue.
Planned Parenthood says the videos were highly edited and two people have been indicted for manipulating the videos.
Schaefer, a Republican candidate for attorney general from Columbia, said the budget move was not punitive.
“I don’t think we’re punishing anybody. I think what we’re doing is recognizing there is a large percentage of the population of Missouri that does not want their tax dollars to go to a facility that provides abortion, especially when you have other entities that provide those same services, and more services to that population,” he said. “If someone wants to go to Planned Parenthood, that’s their prerogative. The question is, ‘Do you have to make taxpayers pay for it?’ And the answer to that question is, ‘No. You don’t.”
In its statement, Planned Parenthood called the legislative action “a politically motivated attack.”
 

patrick jane

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In 1973, abortion was prohibited entirely in 30 states and legal in limited circumstances (such as pregnancies resulting from rape or incest) in 20 other states. In that year, the Supreme Court in Roe v. Wade invalidated all of these laws, and set guidelines for the availability of abortion.
 

theophilus

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I moved to North Carolina from Jamesport Missouri, graduated from college in Kirksville Missouri, daughter was born in Trenton Missouri and best friend lives in Jefferson City. Co-owned a veterinary practice in Trenton as well.

Spent part of my childhood in Kansas City Missouri.

Did my freshman year of High School in Drexel Missouri and 10th grade in Gainesville Missouri. Had friend at Fort Leonard-Wood.

Bought moonshine in Mountain Home Arkansas.

Used to hit the betting parlor in Quincy Illinois.

Born and raised, for the most part, in El Dorado Kansas and Wichita Kansas.

I pretty well know what states border Missouri.

:)
 

PureX

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The good news is that the republican party is about to lose, huge, in upcoming elections, as the American people are getting very sick and tired of all this hate-based social policy from republican politicians while they continue to completely ignore our more important and more pressing issues, and while they continue to worship at the feet their corporate sponsors and cronies in crime.

And when all this hate-based social policy blows up in their faces, the swing in the other direction will be momentous. Trump is the poster-boy for the ignorance and arrogance and endless greed of the republican party and their supporters. And all of America is finally getting a good look at the reality of it.

Fox News is experiencing a massive loss of viewers while PBS and liberal media talking heads like Rachel Maddow are gaining viewers in leaps and bounds. The heyday of the angry ignoramus ruling the public meme is coming to an end. And you will know this when America totally rejects Donald Trump and all the angry, ignorant, morons that supported him.

The Karl Rove era of republicanism has come to an end. The party is collapsing, and when it rebuilds, the religious zealots the angry bigots will not be included. Because they're just too negative and divisive. That's the big lesson the republican party is finally learning, now, as the American people are rejecting them, big time, for stirring all that hate and bile and division up.
 

patrick jane

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The good news is that the republican party is about to lose, huge, in upcoming elections, as the American people are getting very sick and tired of all this hate-based social policy from republican politicians while they continue to completely ignore our more important and more pressing issues, and while they continue to worship at the feet their corporate sponsors and cronies in crime.

And when all this hate-based social policy blows up in their faces, the swing in the other direction will be momentous. Trump is the poster-boy for the ignorance and arrogance and endless greed of the republican party and their supporters. And all of America is finally getting a good look at the reality of it.

Fox News is experiencing a massive loss of viewers while PBS and liberal media talking heads like Rachel Maddow are gaining viewers in leaps and bounds. The heyday of the angry ignoramus ruling the public meme is coming to an end. And you will know this when America totally rejects Donald Trump and all the angry, ignorant, morons that supported him.

The Karl Rove era of republicanism has come to an end. The party is collapsing, and when it rebuilds, the religious zealots the angry bigots will not be included. Because they're just too negative and divisive. That's the big lesson the republican party is finally learning, now, as the American people are rejecting them, big time, for stirring all that hate and bile and division up.

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quip

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It's not going to get outlawed...and they know it. You have the right to seek the services of an abortion clinic...while the state impedes your progress with as many hoops-of-fire it can muster on the path to getting there....but you still have the right. Yes? :rolleyes:

Cheap political ploy...that's all it is.
 

patrick jane

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It's not going to get outlawed...and they know it. You have the right to seek the services of an abortion clinic...while the state impedes your progress with as many hoops-of-fire it can muster on the path to getting there....but you still have the right. Yes? :rolleyes:

Cheap political ploy...that's all it is.

Taxpayers should not pay, simple as that. Roe vs Wade will be overturned someday, like it was before 1973 when I was 4. I could not be aborted legally
 
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