Federal health care
programs that support health care for women are not programs that operate
clinics directly. Instead the Feds
funnel money to the states who support privately operated, non-profit clinics
who provide the specialization needed to provide women with health care. One of these organizations is Planned
Parenthood, who, despite their name devote only a very small amount of their
resources to family planning and who devote most of their resources to
providing women’s health care.
The great,
compassionate Republicans who run Texas
without the interference from a viable Democratic party have decided to withdraw
that funding from Planned Parenthood clinics, clinics that do not provide
abortion services.
The Texas Women's Health Program last year
provided $41 million, much of it federal funds, for services such as birth
control and breast- and cervical-cancer screenings. Some $13 million of that
went to 49 Planned Parenthood clinics that don't provide abortions, the clinics
said. Clinics that provide abortions, including 14 Planned Parenthood ones,
have long been barred from the program.
The lack of funding will of course be devastating to
those clinics. The head of the anti
abortion forces, a woman either doesn’t care about women’s health,
or is under the fantasy impression clinics will spring up to meet the need.
Elizabeth
Graham, director of Texas Right to Life, commended Judge Smith's ruling.
"Planned
Parenthood is playing politics with women's health, forcing their abortion
agenda on taxpayers," Ms. Graham said, adding that there are other
providers "not affiliated with the abortion industry that are eligible to
provide services as part of the Women's Health Program."
Because of its discrimination Texas will lose federal funding.
Because
of the new restriction, the Obama administration said it no longer would fund
the Texas
program, but Gov. Rick Perry has said the state could pay for the program
itself.
And while a lower court ruled Texas
could not take this action without a full trial to determine its validity, an
appeals court immediately granted Texas
the right to deny hundreds of thousands of health care.
On
Monday, U.S. District Judge
Lee Yeakel in Austin said Texas can't cut off funding, ruling that
would violate the clinics' constitutional right to associate with abortion
providers. . .Fifth
U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Jerry Smith granted the state's request for
a stay. Planned Parenthood said it would appeal his order.
In
an appeal, Texas
argued it can "exclude organizations who seek to advance agendas contrary
to the values that the state and its legislature seek to promote in this
program."
meaning that the state has decided that it knows better than
its citizens what legal behavior (abortions are legal you know) its citizens
should not engage in and can do everything in its fiscal arsenal to prevent
citizens doing what the state of Texas
does not approve of. Of course the irony
(probably lost on Texas Republicans) is that many of the women who will be
denied care are probably opposed to abortion or would never consider an
abortion for themselves. But then
empathy for women and their health care needs is really not something the Texas
Republicans are in to.
They call themselves ‘Conservatives”, men and women who want government to control people's lives and decide what is best for them. The rest of us
call them . . . well, you know what they are even if they do not know what they are.
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