Texas terminates funding for Planned Parenthood in light of numerous scandals
By KelliOn Monday Texas informed Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast of its plan to remove its affiliates entirely from the state’s Medicaid program, in part because of what has come to light in the recent undercover videos from the Center for Medical Progress.
The Houston Chronicle reports:
In a letter to be sent to state
Planned Parenthood affiliates on Monday, officials say they made their
decision because a video released earlier this summer showed that the
women’s health organization alters its abortion process to preserve
fetal organs and allows private citizens into its lab wearing only
gloves.
The private citizens allowed into
the lab were the secret videographers, who were actors posing as people
trying to buy fetal tissue for medical research.
“The State has determined that
you and your Planned Parenthood affiliates are no longer capable of
performing medical services in a professionally competent, safe, legal
and ethical manner,” writes Stuart Bowen, the inspector general of the
Texas Health and Human Services Commission.
The Chronicle notes that this would be “a major blow” to the abortion giant.Mr. Bowen’s strongly-worded letter mentions that the organization’s history of defrauding taxpayers through illegal billing practices is also a reason for the termination of contract. He writes:
… [T]here is reliable information
indicating a pattern of illegal billing practices by Planned Parenthood
affiliates, including you, across the State.
Our prima facie case of fraud is
supported by related cases involving fraudulent practices identified by
Whistleblowers from inside the Texas Planned Parenthood network. These
Whistleblowers alleged in federal court that Planned Parenthood
encourages employees to knowingly file false claims.
Read Mr. Bowen’s entire letter to Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast here.Source: NRLC News
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