Missouri Bans Planned Parenthood from Classrooms
Legislation signed today by Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt means abortion providers will not be allowed to present information about sexual health in the state's public schools, The Associated Press reported.
The law also requires abortion clinics to become ambulatory surgical centers and makes the Missouri Alternatives to Abortion Services Program permanent.
"All life is precious and needs to be treated with the utmost dignity and respect," Blunt said. "I will continue working with the Missouri General Assembly to pass strong pro-life legislation that respects the sanctity and dignity of all human life."
Rep. Therese Sander and Sen. Delbert Scott, sponsors of the bill, said they're relieved that organizations like Planned Parenthood won't be pushing their agenda in public schools.
"Missourians can be proud we have again passed, and the governor has signed, legislation that respects the sanctity of life," Scott said. "This legislation is a positive step forward for Missouri families, Missouri women and for Missourians' shared pro-life and pro-family values."