Posted on 05/04/2016 5:10:13 PM PDT by Morgana
Kansas defunded Planned Parenthood this week, and in doing so expanded access to healthcare for poor women. Kansas Senate Bill 436 reallocates money from the abortion provider to full-service healthcare clinics that serve women in need, but the abortion giant is crying foul.
Gov. Sam Brownback, who vowed to defund the abortion giant during a State of the State speech in January, made the following statement:
The time has come to finish the job. We must keep working to protect our most innocent Kansans, the unborn. Every year since I became governor we have enacted pro-life legislation. We have come a long way, but there is still work to be done.
Kathy Ostrowski, legislative director for Kansans for Life, the state chapter of National Right to Life, testified in March before the Senate Ways and Means Committee:
The SB 436 concept is to prioritize tax-assistance for the economically disadvantaged to comprehensive care facilities: first to public safety-net clinics and hospitals, and then public facilities providing comprehensive care.
In fact, Kansans for Life notes that SB 426 simply enacts, as permanent law, the Huelskamp-Kinzer [a 2007 law] language prioritizing Title X federal reproductive health money to full-service public health clinics.
But Planned Parenthood is crying foul, because it cannot serve as a full service medical clinic. Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri President and CEO Laura McQuade said:
This is an outrageous attempt by Governor Brownback to punish the women and men who have freely chosen Planned Parenthood for their health care for decades. Denying Kansans on Medicaid access to Planned Parenthood services flies in the face of the clear federal guidance that protects the rights of patients to see their provider of choice.
McQuade states, not recognizing her irony, that Brownback is using health care as a political football, and its Kansans who will pay the price if hes not stopped. In reality, expanding comprehensive care to all Kansans is not a game; holding money hostage only for those who will visit a place focused on abortion is a defensive strategy thats been exposed. McQuade said, This is not over. Our doors are open today, theyll be open tomorrow, and well fight this with everything weve got. However, Kansas has not closed its doors. Kansas is simply reallocating that $61,000 dollars. But Planned Parenthood has already filed a lawsuit against the state, proving once again that it will spend whatever amount of money to sue rather than simply use it to help women.
Good
They have zero rights to any taxpayer money. Absolutely zero.
It should also be noted that the health care clinics provide birth control, which is what we should be doing in order to put PP out of business.
Wow, this is really going to make out leftie newspaper editors (and they’re all lefties) hate the Governor even more than they do now. Oddly, they can’t explain why Governor Brownback was elected twice, despite their nastiest opposition. Maybe the voters don’t hold the same left-wing views as the editors (and their handful of faithful RAT letter writers) do.
HOORAY Sam Brownback
I’m surprised it was this easy, but if for whatever reason PP (non abortion wing) does not wish to be anything but a mini clinic, it will suffer. So what took so long.
The state decided they already had enough money. Besides I think the state needs some born to pay taxed.
No, read the account for the maneuver, which shut out mini clinics as a class.
Kansas has been at the forefront of the war against abortion and planned parenthood for YEARS.
Their fight has shown just how tough it is to stop this evil. The enemy is clearly on the pro aborts side.
What type of evil can murder innocent babies and then sell their little parts for money?
SATAN, there can be no doubt.
Planned Parenthood, the place where human sacrifices are performed every day.
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