State of Illinois Refuses to
Implement the Trump Administration’s Title X Gag Rule
IDPH Will Ensure Funding to Protect
Providers and Those They Serve
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[July 22, 2019]
Governor JB Pritzker announced Thursday that the State of Illinois
will refuse to implement the Trump administration’s Title X gag
rule. The gag rule holds hostage federal funding for contraception
for low-income women unless providers refuse to refer or provide
abortion services along with other reproductive health care.
The State of Illinois will forgo Title X funding from the federal
government while the gag rule remains in effect. Instead, the
Illinois Department of Public Health will provide funding to the
current 28 grantees, an estimated $2.4 million in federal funding,
if the gag rule remains in place for the duration of the fiscal
year. As we move forward, the state remains committed to the
multi-state lawsuit to permanently overturn this damaging rule.
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“President Trump’s gag rule undermines women’s health care and threatens the
providers that millions of women and girls rely on, and we will not let that
stand in the state of Illinois,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Under my
administration, Illinois will always stand with women and protect their
fundamental right to choose. While I’m committed to bringing as many federal
dollars to the state as possible, I refuse to sacrifice our values and allow
vital care to lapse. In this state, we trust women to make their own health care
decisions and will guarantee access to reproductive health care for all of our
residents.”
Title X provides a holistic portfolio of critical preventive health services,
including HIV prevention and testing, breast and cervical cancer screening and
treatment, and reproductive health care for thousands of low-income, uninsured
and underinsured Illinois residents and families each year. It’s estimated in
Illinois that nearly 773,000 women of reproductive age are in need of publicly
supported contraceptive services and supplies.
[Office of the Governor JB Pritzker] |