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« on: March 09, 2012, 07:50:31 PM »
Obama administration to end funding for Texas health program over state's abortion law
Fox News ^ | 3/9/2012 | AP
Posted on March 9, 2012 10:08:53 PM EST by tobyhill

The federal government will stop funding a Texas health program that serves 130,000 low-income women because of a state law that bars abortion-affiliated clinics from getting public money, a top U.S. health official said Friday.

The federal money, which covers 90 percent of the state's $40 million program, will be phased out between May and September because the law violates federal regulations requiring that women have a choice in medical care, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said during a trip to Houston. That means the Women's Health Program will join a long list of programs nationwide on the chopping block because of their affiliations with Planned Parenthood or other groups that offer abortions.

The announcement came a day after Texas Gov. Rick Perry pledged to find state money to keep the program afloat, though details remain scarce about where the money would come from. Texas suffered massive spending cuts last year due to a $15 billion deficit, though a state health services official said Friday that Texas would prefer to increase its deficit than completely eliminate the program.

Perry blasted Sebelius' announcement, insisting Medicaid rules give states the right to determine which clinics are qualified to provide women's health care.

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« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2012, 05:10:05 AM »
Two weeks after state officials announced plans to effectively ban Planned Parenthood from a health program for low-income women, the secretary of Health and Human Services confirmed Friday in Houston that federal funding for the program in Texas will end.

"The waiver will not be extended," Kathleen Sebelius said during a tour of Ben Taub General Hospital. "We've put them on notice."

The federal government, which covers 90 percent of the cost of the Medicaid Women's Health Program, will wind down the program over several months, she said.

The announcement came a day after Gov. Rick Perry said the state will use state money to continue the program, which covers birth control and basic health screenings for about 130,000 women. He did not provide details.

Sebelius also said direct federal funding for Planned Parenthood is under consideration.

Rep. Gene Green, D-Houston, who accompanied Sebelius on the tour, said the federal government could bypass the state altogether.

"We're going to be looking at this on the legislative side," he said.

Sebelius was in town to view the electronic records system at Ben Taub General Hospital, as well as to discuss other programs offered by the Harris County Hospital District.

She also addressed students gathered in Houston for the annual meeting of the American Medical Student Association, praising the hospital district's innovations and telling the students that reforms promised by the Affordable Care Act of 2010 will help them change the way medicine is practiced.

Legislators in 2005 approved a law denying participation in the Women's Health Program to any clinic affiliated with an abortion provider. They delayed enforcement due to concerns that the law violates federal regulations requiring Medicaid programs to be open to any qualified provider.

The state will begin enforcing the law on Wednesday.

Planned Parenthood clinics that provide abortions in Texas are legally separate from those that offer other services, but they are affiliated. The law affects only Planned Parenthood.

A spokeswoman for Perry said the decision on federal funding was anticipated.

"We are still very disappointed this (Obama) administration is choosing to side with abortion providers … instead of 130,000 Texas women," Catherine Frazier said.

But Sebelius said the abortion issue is a false premise.

"It is illegal to spend any federal money on abortion," she said. "This has nothing to do with abortion."

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Re: Pure evil & communism.
« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2012, 07:37:32 AM »
Do what the Usurper says or he'll destroy you. There is no give and take with this regime. It's their way or the highway.

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Re: Pure evil & communism.
« Reply #3 on: March 10, 2012, 07:39:47 AM »
Do what the Usurper says or he'll destroy you. There is no give and take with this regime. It's their way or the highway.

Whether you agree w abortion or not - WTF!!!  So now 140,000 suffer because Sebellius and obama disagree with that sole component? 

Abortion is like a fucking sacrament to these people. 

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« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2012, 02:36:59 PM »
Rick Perry] Obama administration placing pro-abortion politics over women's health
Fort Worth Star-Telegram ^ | 3/4/12 | Rick Perry





President Obama's administration plans to cancel funding for a long-standing and cost-effective health and wellness program for more than 100,000 Texas women. This move will cut off access to screenings for breast and cervical cancer, hypertension and diabetes, STD testing and family planning services for Texas women who otherwise could not afford them.

Unfortunately, Obama and his allies are once again putting their political agenda ahead of sound policy and the delivery of cost-efficient healthcare. They are trampling on the rights of states like Texas to create programs like the Women's Health Program and to administer it for Texans by Texans.

Why would the Obama administration take away access to healthcare for low-income Texas women? Because this administration puts funding for abortion providers and affiliates ahead of funding for women's cancer screenings and other preventative healthcare. Texas, operating under the direction of an overwhelming and bipartisan majority of legislators, prohibits abortion providers and affiliates like Planned Parenthood from receiving taxpayer money.

Because Texas refuses to fund abortion providers and their affiliates, the federal government has announced that it will cancel the Women's Health Program. To me, this reflects a twisted set of values, not to mention a continued disregard for the basic concept of states' rights.

Under federal law, Washington leaves it to state leaders to administer the Medicaid program and set criteria for who is, and is not, a qualified provider. Consistent with state and federal law, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) developed a program that would ensure continued access to care by qualified providers across Texas and asked the Obama administration for approval.

However, the Obama administration apparently is unwilling to allow the exclusion of organizations like Planned Parenthood, as Texas law requires, even though that organization represents less than 2 percent of enrolled providers.


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