Posted on 12/12/2011 8:12:59 PM PST by hocndoc
The Obama administration has turned down a request from Texas to run its Title X family planning program, funded with federal taxpayer dollars, without funding the Planned Parenthood abortion business.
The adminsitration sent a letter to inform the Texas Health and Human Services Commission of its intent to deny a request to extend the Medicaid Womens Health Program if Texas complies with its law banning contractors that perform or promote elective abortions or affiliate with entities that perform or promote elective abortions.
Earlier this year, Texas yanked about $64 million in funding from Planned Parenthood and directed the funds to agencies that do not do abortions. In conjunction with that, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission submitted a request to the Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services to continue its family planning program without funding Planned Parenthood or other abortion agencies.
As it has in Indiana and New Hampshire, the Obama administration denied the request and, according to the Texas Tribune, Cindy Mann, director of the federal agency, wrote a letter to Texas officials today saying its request is a violation of the federal Social Security Act.
We want to be very clear [that] Medicaid does not pay for abortions and will not pay for abortions, Mann told the Tribune. We indicated to the state today [that] their proposal violates the longstanding law.
Mann told the newspaper the Obama administration would allow Texas to continue de-funding Planned Parenthood until March, by which the state would have to work with federal officials to determine how to move forward.
Were very much interested in continuing discussions with them on having a longstanding renewal of the family planning demonstration program, Mann said. The issue here is not whether Medicaid funding is involved but whether the state can restrict access to a qualified health provider simply because they provide other services Medicaid doesnt pay for.
Gov. Rick Perry told the newspaper he was uspet by the Obama administrations decision, I am concerned the Obama Administration is playing politics by holding womens health care hostage because of Texas pro-life policies, saying Obama is sacrificing the health of millions of Texas women in the name of their pro-abortion agenda.
Joe Pojman, the director of Texas Alliance for Life also condemned the decision in comments to LifeNews.
We believe the State of Texas has every right to deny millions of tax dollars to Planned Parenthood, which is what the Texas Legislature and Governor Perry has chosen to do, he said. Senate Bill 7, passed last summer during a special legislative session, prohibits Medicaid tax dollars under the Womens Health Program from going to abortion providers and their affiliated organizations.
This bill excludes several dozen Planned Parenthood sites from the Womens Health Program, but it does not exclude any other hundreds of Womens Health Program providers in Texas. Many of the other providers offer comprehensive primary and preventative care to low- income women in addition to family planning, which Planned Parenthood is unable or unwilling to provide, he continued. By threatening to cancel the Womens Health Program in Texas, the Obama Administration is showing it would sooner deny tens of millions of dollars of medical services to low-income women rather than allow the State of Texas to cut off tax funding to Planned Parenthood.
On February 17, 2011, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott issued an opinion affirming that the state may exclude providers that perform abortions or are affiliates of abortion providers from a Medicaid program.
The Texas de-funding has already resulted in the closing of 12 Planned Parenthood centers.
A new confirmed total of 12 Planned Parenthood facilities have been shut down in Texas since the end of the 82ndlegislative special session, which dealt the abortion industry a $64.2 million blow. Without government funding, Planned Parenthood facilities are withering on the vine. New funding priorities set by the legislature detail that any facility associated with the abortion industry is given the lowest priority for family planning funds. As a result, three Planned Parenthood affiliates have been forced to close several of their facilities in order to reduce operating costs, said Elizbaeth Graham of Texas Right to Life.
In September, the Obama administration made a decision to force New Hampshire taxpayers to fund the Planned Parenthood abortion business after the states Executive Council voted to revoke a $1.8 million contract. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced it will provide the contract for family planning with Planned Parenthood directly from the federal government to the abortion business rather than routing the money through the state and letting New Hampshire officials determine who should receive the Title X grants. The council voted against funding because Planned Parenthood does abortions and its top officials earn big six-figure salaries.
The decision came after the Obama administration sent the state a strongly-worded letter to complain. The Health and Human Services Department is claiming the state broke federal rules in denying the Planned Parenthood contract and it alleges the state must provide family planning services to low-income women and that de-funding Planned Parenthood puts it at risk of losing federal funding by supposedly denying women access to family planning even though other alternatives are available from other agencies.
After Indianas decision to de-fund Planned Parenthood, the top Medicaid official in the Obama administration denied Indianas use of its new state law that would cut off anywhere from $2 million to $3 million the Planned Parenthood abortion business receives in federal funds via the Indiana government through Medicaid. The Obama administration told the state it cant implement the new law, with Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Donald Berwick denying a request to deny funds saying the federal Medicaid law stipulates that states cant exclude providers based on the services they provide.
Indiana refused to comply and is standing its ground against a lawsuit Planned Parenthood filed and is appealing the Obama administrations ruling that it cant determine who receives the Medicaid tax dollars the state is given to dole out. But Marcus Barlow, a spokesman for Indianas Family and Social Services Administration, told National Journal, The way the law was written, it went into effect the moment the governor signed it. We were just advised by our lawyers that we should continue to enforce Indiana law.
When you take money from a Chicago street thug, you have to play by the Chicago street thug’s rules.
We didn’t target or name PP in our law this year. We prioritized where the money for Family Planning and screening for breast and cervical cancer should go: to County Health, other clinics and hospitals that offer continuing comprehensive care.
We’ve had the law for years requiring recipients to not refer or perform abortions, but the enforcement about those referrals and business arrangements got stricter and we have new law that prohibits county and city health from receiving Texas Taxpayer money if they perform abortions otherwise, using other funds. (Austin/Travis County performed nearly 400 abortions a year, using tax money, but changed their policy in response to the new law — that doesn’t have the “rape and incest” exception.)
I’m hoping that the fact that we didn’t name any specific abortionists, and only said which agencies *could* receive Medicaid funds will work to make our State the one that gets to defund PP.
Tenth amendment baby
Zero needs to re-establish his boundaries ... this one is outside of his ... just like Obamacare and his distaste for Arizona ... this one is another that will take a chunk out o his azz
This clown can’t be gone soon enough
TT
It’s so frustrating that we chip away, try new ways, and the abortionists sue, get stays and delays, and now, we have an administration that refuses any of our money if we insist on where the money is to go.
Medicaid comes from Texas taxpayers’ who actually pay their taxes. It’s time to stop sending our money to blackmailers who use it against us.
Too bad Hussein’s parents didn’t “plan” their parenthood a little better.
It would be an answer to prayer if states would more often reject the interference by the Obama network.
The problem with the US is the compliant nature of her people. There is very little real push back, and the continuing compliance of states and taxpayers encourages more interference, more regulation and more usurpement. November, 2012 can not come soon enough.
Texas should simply decline all the funds and tell the feds to make sure to send a man to every gas pump to collect their federal gas tax too
This is simple.
It makes me wonder what the point of the article could possibly be
this guy really thinks he is a god doesn’t he.......
Oddly enough, Obama could be providing a way for Perry to get back into competition. While I really find it difficult to support Governor Perry, if he handles this well, I would certainly vote for him over Newt or Mitt. This is also assuming the other low enders that might be better are gone by the time my state votes.
Oddly enough, Obama could be providing a way for Perry to get back into competition. While I really find it difficult to support Governor Perry, if he handles this well, I would certainly vote for him over Newt or Mitt. This is also assuming the other low enders that might be better are gone by the time my state votes.
Same here. I voted with my feet in favor, and Perry has my full support in defunding planned parenthood.
I will not and will never support public funding of any abortions.
Who are we to keep family planning services from low-income women that worship at the shrine of Oprah? s/
I’m all for taxpayer funded abortion ONLY if it can be mandatory for left wing a$$holes. And hopefully retroactive.
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