Kansas
governor orders Planned Parenthood funding cut
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[January 14, 2016]
(Reuters) - Kansas Governor Sam
Brownback has ordered state officials to cut off funding for Planned
Parenthood and its affiliates through the state Medicaid program, a move
the organization said on Wednesday it would challenge in court.
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Brownback, a Republican, said in his state of the state address on
Tuesday that he would direct the state health secretary to ensure
that no taxpayer money go to Planned Parenthood, which he said
trafficked in baby body parts.
"No longer will we send the money of hard-working Kansans to fund an
industry that disrespects life and violates the moral conscience of
our people," Brownback said in a statement.
The governor's statement was an apparent reference to videos
secretly recorded by an anti-abortion group that activists said
showed that Planned Parenthood officials in some states had
discussed the sale of aborted fetal tissue.
Planned Parenthood has denied any illegal payments, calling the
videos distortions of the issue of fetal-tissue donations. The
organization has said it has received only reimbursements for its
costs, which are legal under U.S. law.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment said it would issue
a termination letter to Planned Parenthood of Kansas and
Mid-Missouri.
Laura McQuade, president and chief executive of the Kansas and
Mid-Missouri Planned Parenthood, said the planned termination would
result in a legal battle.
"Kansans and their health care providers are not Mr. Brownback's
punching bag and we will fight back," McQuade said.
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Federal funds cannot be used for abortions, but Planned Parenthood
also provides Medicaid covered services such as contraception,
cancer screening and other care.
Several states have sought to cut off funding for Planned Parenthood
following the release of the videos. Courts have blocked some of
those attempts at least temporarily in Utah, Louisiana, Alabama and
other states.
(Reporting by David Bailey in Minneapolis; Editing by Bernard Orr)
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