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Court: Texas Has the Right to De-Fund Planned Parenthood
Life News ^ | 10-26-2012 | Steven Ertelt

Posted on 10/27/2012 2:48:01 PM PDT by smoothsailing

October 26, 2012

Court: Texas Has the Right to De-Fund Planned Parenthood

Steven Ertelt

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has refused to grant an additional hearing to Planned Parenthood regarding Texas’ legislation to end taxpayer funding of abortion companies, including Planned Parenthood.

The decision effectively ends the legal controversy surrounding the law and affirms Texas’ right to stop taxpayer dollars from flowing to abortion providers.

Texas Gov. Rick Perry applauded the decision, saying, “Today’s ruling affirms yet again that in Texas the Women’s Health Program has no obligation to fund Planned Parenthood and other organizations that perform or promote abortion. In Texas we choose life, and we will immediately begin defunding all abortion affiliates to honor and uphold that choice.”

This morning the Susan B. Anthony List praised the decision.

“States like Texas have the right to stop taxpayer funding of abortion providers. The Fifth Circuit court’s decision validates this and we applaud Texas for getting taxpayers out of the abortion business,” said SBA List President Marjorie Dannenfelser. “Abortion-centered organizations like Planned Parenthood neither need nor deserve taxpayer dollars.

Dannenfelser told LifeNews: “Governor Perry, the pro-life Texas state legislature, as well as our friends at Texas Right to Life deserve much praise. Even after the Obama Administration carried out its threat and cut funding for Texas’ Women’s Health Program because the state defunded abortion providers, Texas refused to yield. Governor Perry vowed to keep the Women’s Health Program, which serves vulnerable women, fully funded using state dollars. Texas has shown the rest of America what it means to be both pro-woman and pro-life.”

Last year the Texas state legislature defunded abortion providers including Planned Parenthood of state-controlled family planning funding. In December 2011, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) sent a letter to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission rejecting Texas’ law by turning down the state’s request to run their own family planning program. In March 2012, HHS officially stopped $30 million in federal funding for Texas’ Women’s Health Program because they excluded Planned Parenthood. Governor Perry pledged to fully fund the program using state dollars.

In August 2012, the Fifth Circuit court overturned the April 2012 ruling of a Texas judge who granted a preliminary injunction to Planned Parenthood affiliates while they sued the state of Texas over the law. Previously, Texas Governor Rick Perry pointed out that Planned Parenthood clinics represent less than two percent of the more than 2,500 enrolled providers.

Planned Parenthood filed a lawsuit against Texas contending that the new law prohibiting it from participating in the Women’s Health Program is unconstitutional discrimination. The lawsuit asked the court for an injunction to stop enforcement of the rules preventing Planned Parenthood from getting taxpayer funding via the program , saying the rules violate their rights by putting an “unconstitutional condition on their participation” in the Women’s Health Program.

However, state officials quickly appealed the ruling — with Attorney General Greg Abbott filing an emergency motion for stay in the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Judge Jerry E. Smith granted the stay “pending further order of this court” and requested a response from the abortion business by the close of business today.

In response, President Obama withdrew all federal support for the program, and Planned Parenthood sued the state of Texas. Judge Lee Yeakel blocked the law from going into effect, yet Yeakel’s ruling was appealed by Attorney General Greg Abbott, and the Fifth Circuit Court removed the block.

In addition to these approximately 4,000 agencies, Governor Perry’s office has identified another 2,500 eligible providers with 4,600 locations across the state. Planned Parenthood runs 69 facilities.

Before the lawsuit, the Obama Administration cut off the Women’s Health Care Program (WHP) for over 100,000 Texas women at over 2,400 providers for the sake of Planned Parenthood, which provides only limited health service at 44 facilities in Texas. In response, Governor Rick Perry and state lawmakers found their own funding for it.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Constitution/Conservatism; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: lawsuit; proaborts; prolife; ruling; statesrights; taxpayerfunding; texas
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To: bobo1

“if a person takes an oath to the Constitution he/she should be accountable”

There’s an old book called “Lone Star Planet” about a Texas-like society where citizens are legally allowed to assassinate government officials who violate their rights. They must simply show cause in court afterwards. I think it played off a suggestion by H.L. Mencken.


21 posted on 10/27/2012 4:35:22 PM PDT by Tublecane
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To: Tublecane

thanks, i will look that up!

Blessings, bobo


22 posted on 10/27/2012 4:37:54 PM PDT by bobo1
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To: Obama_Is_Sabotaging_America

They can enter the state, they just cannot get within 100 feet of a polling place.


23 posted on 10/27/2012 4:44:25 PM PDT by mazda77
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To: smoothsailing

Good to see that some judges remember that laws are made by the legislature. By what penubra did the other courts stop the defunding of Sanger’s Eugenics Centers?


24 posted on 10/27/2012 4:50:43 PM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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To: smoothsailing

Premeditated Butcherhood will surely appeal. What do ye five Catholics on the SCOTUS rule? Or will the statists place state above Church again?


25 posted on 10/27/2012 4:59:23 PM PDT by OrangeHoof (Our economy won't heal until one particular black man is unemployed.)
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To: smoothsailing
G-d Bless Texas!!

If I didn't live in Utah, I'd most definitely live in Texas!

26 posted on 10/27/2012 6:15:03 PM PDT by Artcore
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To: Obama_Is_Sabotaging_America

“Texas is looking like a great place to live.. They also threatened to arrest U.N. ‘election monitors’ if they dare enter the State. Simply AWESOME.”

Good people are welcome anytime. If you are an Austin-thinking person, no. Too many ex CA freaks pollute our state capital.

Was gone for 24 years and couldnt wait to get back, and will never leave now.


27 posted on 10/27/2012 6:26:14 PM PDT by bestintxas (Anyone who votes for Obama after these 4 miserable years needs to take a mandatory citizenship test.)
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To: Obama_Is_Sabotaging_America
The Republic of Texas. Don't mess with Texas. I don't know. We're planning to move back to California where I've lived all my life, but as beautiful as California is (other than their politics), there's a lot I love about Texas.

Texas also comes across to me as another southern-state-type culture that I love, where boys are raised to be gentlemen and girls are raised to be ladies.

28 posted on 10/27/2012 6:59:12 PM PDT by PapaNew
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To: bestintxas

What part of Texas has the best, no-windy weather?


29 posted on 10/27/2012 7:01:10 PM PDT by PapaNew
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To: JCBreckenridge
Gov. Perry is strange patch-work of assorted aspirations and accomplishments. Fortunately, some of them are among the most conservative.

When we were trying to pass our own constitution amendment defining marriage, Governor Perry told a sneering homosexual contingent something like,"if you don't like the marriage laws of this state, move somewhere else." He shot up a few notches in my book with that statement.

30 posted on 10/27/2012 7:01:10 PM PDT by fwdude ( You cannot compromise with that which you must defeat.)
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To: circlecity

I think that was a 2-1 and may be heard en banc. If so, especially given the 5th circuit ruling, it may be reversed.


31 posted on 10/27/2012 7:03:40 PM PDT by 1L
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To: smoothsailing

Isn’t it common sense that the legislature which writes the budget can just not spend money on something if they so decide?


32 posted on 10/27/2012 7:06:30 PM PDT by GeronL (http://asspos.blogspot.com)
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To: smoothsailing

I wasn’t born in Texas but I got there as fast as I could.


33 posted on 10/27/2012 7:08:40 PM PDT by Gamecock
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To: PapaNew
What part of Texas has the best, no-windy weather?

Try East. Much more forested; the pines and rolling country help keep down the wind. And not so dry and hot, either.

34 posted on 10/27/2012 7:10:36 PM PDT by fwdude ( You cannot compromise with that which you must defeat.)
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To: GeronL

I would think they could get specific right down to the penny and what is funded and what isn’t.


35 posted on 10/27/2012 7:11:53 PM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: PapaNew

Surely you jest? Best weather in Texas? If we had weather like California, this state would look like India. Or maybe even SoCal. West - hot, dry, and windy. South - hot, humid, and windy. North - hot and windy. East - hot and humid, although today was splendid. Low of 35 and high of 57. June, July, and August is what keeps Texas from looking like Pahkistan.


36 posted on 10/27/2012 7:38:15 PM PDT by crusty old prospector
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To: crusty old prospector

There’s gotta be a place in Texas where it’s not humid or windy.


37 posted on 10/27/2012 7:53:30 PM PDT by PapaNew
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To: fwdude

So long as he keeps gay marriage out, obamacare out and works towards the elimination of abortion in Texas, and keeps Planned Parenthood out he’ll have my support. We don’t want that crap here in Texas. Let the other 49 have theirs. Leave us out.


38 posted on 10/27/2012 7:59:58 PM PDT by JCBreckenridge (Texas, Texas, Whisky)
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To: JCBreckenridge

Agreed and AMEN


39 posted on 10/27/2012 8:13:09 PM PDT by Friendofgeorge (SARAH PALIN 2012 OR BUST)
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To: 1010RD

Good to see that some judges remember that laws are made by the legislature. By what penubra did the other courts stop the defunding of Sanger’s Eugenics Centers?

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I know what you mean and I agree 97.4%. Except that real rights like life and liberty are not given to free people by an elected fellow citizen and lawmakers can’t take them away. They were given by a higher power then SCOTUS or any other court.


40 posted on 10/27/2012 8:13:17 PM PDT by Eric Blair 2084 (I don't always drink beer, but when I do, I prefer to drink a bunch of them. Stay thirsty my FRiends)
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