Alabama is third state to end contracts with Planned Parenthood
By Dave AndruskoIf, as is often said, three makes a trend, Thursday’s decision by Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley to cut Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood is especially good news.
It means that in less than a week, three states have cut funding to affiliates of Planned Parenthood.
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal was the first to announce that his state had “terminate[d] Planned Parenthood’s Medicaid provider agreement.” Referencing the five shocking videos released by the Center for Medical Progress. Gov. Jindal said
“In recent weeks, it has been
shocking to see reports of the alleged activities taking place at
Planned Parenthood facilities across the country. Planned Parenthood
does not represent the values of the people of Louisiana and shows a
fundamental disrespect for human life. It has become clear that this is
not an organization that is worthy of receiving public assistance from
the state.”
New Hampshire was next.
Its Executive Council voted 3-2 to deny contracts to two Planned
Parenthood offices in the Granite state. “A contract for $253,900 with
the Planned Parenthood of NNE [Northern New England] in Claremont was
denied, as was a contract for $385,000 with the organization’s
Manchester office,” according to New Hampshire Union Leader reporter Dave Solomon.Then it was Alabama’s turn. Gov. Bentley tweeted
“The deplorable practices at
Planned Parenthood have been exposed to Americans, and I have decided to
stop any association with the organization in Alabama. As a doctor and
Alabama’s governor, the issue of human life, from conception to birth
and beyond, is extremely important. I respect human life and do not want
Alabama to be associated with an organization that does not.”
Source: NRLC News
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