
Mississippi’s only abortion clinic missed a Friday deadline to comply with a 2012 state law that requires each of its physicians to get hospital admitting privileges — a law the governor said he signed with the hopes of shutting the clinic down.
The state Health Department won’t immediately close the clinic, Jackson Women’s Health Organization. The department will set an inspection later, and if it orders a shutdown, the clinic can appeal.
Clinic administrator Diane Derzis said every Jackson-area hospital where the clinic applied for privileges said no.
“They were clear that they didn’t deal with abortion and they didn’t want the internal or the external pressure of dealing with it,” Derzis told The Associated Press in a phone interview Friday.
Republican Gov. Phil Bryant has said repeatedly that he wants Mississippi to be abortion-free.
“My goal, of course, is to shut it down,” Bryant said Thursday. “Now, we’ll follow the laws. The bill is in the courts now, related to the physicians and their association with a hospital. But, certainly, if I had the power to do so legally, I’d do so tomorrow.”
The law requires anyone doing abortions in a clinic to be an OB-GYN with privileges to admit patients to a hospital near the facility where the abortions are done. The clinic filed a lawsuit last summer. U.S. District Judge Daniel P. Jordan III gave the facility time to try to comply with the law, blocking any criminal or civil penalties while the clinic tries to do so.
Admitting privileges can be difficult to obtain. Some hospitals won’t issue them to out-of-state physicians, while hospitals that are affiliated with religious groups might not want to associate with anyone who does elective abortions.
One of the clinic’s four physicians has admitting privileges, but the clinic said in court papers that he does little work at the clinic and he had the privileges before the new law took effect last July. The other three don’t have privileges.
Even if the clinic’s physicians don’t have admitting privileges, a patient can be transferred from the clinic to a hospital emergency room, if needed. The clinic has said the customary practice is for a hospital to remain in contact with the physician who transferred the patient to the emergency room, regardless of whether that physician has admitting privileges at the hospital.
Bryant’s comments about wanting to shut the clinic came in response to reporters’ questions after he spoke to several dozen pastors at a Pro-Life Mississippi luncheon, where people talked about holding church services outside the clinic for 40 days to mark the upcoming 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision that established a nationwide right to abortion.
The clinic is about two miles north of the state Capitol building, in a trendy neighborhood with restaurants, art galleries and clothing stores. It’s a nondescript mauve building separated from a street by an iron fence woven with the type of heavy black vinyl that’s used for easy-clean restaurant tablecloths.
Outside the clinic Friday, small groups of people prayed, sang hymns and tried to talk to women as they entered or left.
“Any county you’re from, there is help available for you folks,” Cal Zastrow of Jackson called out to a woman as she walked to her car to leave.
“I’m not pregnant,” the woman replied tersely.
Zastrow’s 19-year-old daughter, Corrie, said her family has prayed outside abortion clinics since she was a small child. She said they once helped persuade a woman in Michigan not to have an abortion, and the woman later gave birth to twins.
“Holding that little baby was just incredible,” Corrie Zastrow said.
At the Capitol Friday, Democratic Rep. Steve Holland said he was frustrated by conservative lawmakers’ continuing efforts to restrict abortion.
“Until Roe v. Wade is reversed, that subject should never come up in the Legislature again,” he said.
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Here's hoping the courts don't uphold this transparently misogynistic law.
Unless the federal Government creates a law and/or legislation that forces all US states to have at least one abortion clinic and that provides procedures (not just abortions - which is a common misconception people have about women's health/abortion clinics, many of them also provide other health services, including pregnancy care) at an affordable cost, then I can only see it getting worse for the time being.
Such legislation, of course, while battling serious opposition, would probably need to override the Hyde Amendment. It would've been great if something like it could've been integrated into the ACA - but as it stands, that act faced enough opposition without needing anymore reasons to destroy it.
Fuck that turdbiscuit and the rest of those assholes. love that word, btw
Pretty sure there was more than just talking there.
To think that more women will die - and they will, be quite sure of that - to appease some unholy belief that a bureaucrat has the right to decide what a woman does with her body - is sickening.
Animals have spontaneous abortions when circumstances aren't right for the baby to be born. We have safe and sensible strategies to use to mimic what happens naturally.
I speak as someone who performed an abortion on myself following a rape. Yes, I nearly died. In hospital, I was told the bed should be for people who were *really* sick. I was transferred from the hospital to a mental institution as a matter of course. I was eighteen and a virgin at the time of the rape. This was in Australia, 1978.
Thank subsequent, God-free governments that women who are pregnant and do not want the baby, for whatever reason, no longer have to go through that fucking trauma. Thank feminists and humanists and women and men with heart and brains that abortion is available, covered by universal healthcare, safe and without stigma. In all my years of counselling at a women's clinic, I never met a woman who was 'careless' about an abortion, but equally, I never met one who wasn't so fucking grateful to have that choice.
God, it makes me realise how lucky, and privileged I am to live in a country and era where I can obtain a safe, legal abortion at no immediate cost. Abortion is a right that needs to be defended - even if it's fully legal and readily available, we can't rest on our laurels, just in case.
Edited at 2013-01-13 06:26 am (UTC)
Fuck you...
people talked about holding church services outside the clinic for 40 days to mark the upcoming 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade
...and all of you.
small groups of people prayed, sang hymns and tried to talk to women as they entered or left.
Fuck you too...
“Any county you’re from, there is help available for you folks,”</i>
...and you.
Zastrow’s 19-year-old daughter, Corrie, said her family has prayed outside abortion clinics since she was a small child. She said they once helped persuade a woman in Michigan not to have an abortion, and the woman later gave birth to twins.
And a final FUCK YOU to you guys again.
Basically, fuck everyone.
the governor said he signed [the law] with the hopes of shutting the clinic down.
Would mean it would be struck down by the courts. It's an actual doctrine in Canada and I hope to God it is the US too.
Fuck Scalia.
But not abortion services! Only the help the 'moral' majority thinks you deserve, which by the way usually doesn't include food or shelter or clothing or free doctor's appointments or
Ugh. The self-righteousness of these people. And in the state with the highest poverty rate in the US and a terrible sex ed curriculum, this reeks of classism too. Keep impoverished women pregnant and without proper medical care and keep their families struggling, huh? Delightful.
Edited at 2013-01-13 09:18 pm (UTC)
the women of georgia should go lysistrata. or lesbianic.
“They were clear that they didn’t deal with abortion and they didn’t want the internal or the external pressure of dealing with it,” Derzis told The Associated Press in a phone interview Friday.
Hey, hospitals? If this clinic closes, maybe you will no longer have to ~deal with~ the occasional complications of the then non-existent safe abortion in your emergency rooms. Okay. You'll still end up forced to ~deal with abortion~ when people are brought in ambulances when their decidedly unprofessional abortions go horribly wrong in life-threatening ways. And when even one case of someone dying of a botched back-alley abortion ends up both happening at your hospital and getting media attention, look for headlines like like "Woman Dies of Complications of Back-Alley Abortion at Hospital Complicit in Obstructing Safe Abortion in Mississippi."
Kinda OT:
Did LJ ever release how much they raised for PP last spring like they said they would? I don't see anything on
Yeah. What hospital in Mississippi would want to be known as "the one that supports/allows/performs abortions"?