Posted on 03/03/2016 12:43:42 PM PST by Morgana
On Wednesday, the Mississippi Senate voted to pass SB 2238, which would prevent Planned Parenthood from receiving any money through the state Medicaid program.
The amount of money at stake is relatively small Medicaid reimbursements to Planned Parenthood have totaled less than $1,000 per year for the past five years and the organizations sole Mississippi location refers women for abortions but does not perform them on-site. But proponents of the bill maintain the principle at stake still warrants action.
You are the company you keep and by Mississippi reimbursing Planned Parenthood through Medicaid, we are keeping that company, GOP state Senator and Senate Medicaid Committee Chairman Brice Wiggins said, referencing the abortion giants controversial fetal organ harvesting practices caught on tape by the Center for Medical Progress.
He also dismissed abortion defenders claims that the Texas indictment of CMPs David Daleiden defused the controversy, declaring it didnt change what Planned Parenthood did. As Live Action News has covered, the indictment has not debunked the content of CMPs videos, and there are substantial questions about the impartiality of the prosecutor on abortion-related cases.
Americans United for Life ranks Mississippi the fifth most pro-life state in the country.
Hopefully the next president will do the same and cut the billions of federal tax dollars going to this criminal enterprise.
Hopefully he can follow that with defunding National Public Radio (NPR).
Pro Life Mississippi ping
Most Excellent!
WOOOOHOOOOOO! HOORAY Mississippi Senate
DEFUND socialist collectives.
Thank you for this ping WKB! I completely agree with the premise of the action. Cut them totally out of existence.
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