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Texan lawmakers forgot to read the fine print

12:02 am - 08/17/2012
Texas Loses Entire Women's Health Program Over Planned Parenthood Law

The Department of Health and Human Services announced on Thursday that it will cut off all Medicaid funding for family planning to the state of Texas, following Gov. Rick Perry's (R) decision to implement a new law that excludes Planned Parenthood from the state's Medicaid Women's Health Program.

Cindy Mann, director of the Center for Medicaid and State Operations (CMSO), wrote Texas health officials a letter on Thursday explaining that the state broke federal Medicaid rules by discriminating against qualified family planning providers and thus would be losing the entire program, which provides cancer screenings, contraceptives and basic health care to 130,000 low-income women each year.

"We very much regret the state's decision to implement this rule, which will prevent women enrolled in the program from receiving services from the trusted health care providers they have chosen and relied upon for their care," she wrote. "In light of Texas' actions, CMS is not in a position to extend or renew the current [Medicaid contract]."

The federal government pays for nearly 90 percent of Texas' $40 million Women's Health Program, and nearly half of the program's providers in Texas are Planned Parenthood clinics. But the new law that went into effect earlier this month disqualified Planned Parenthood from participating in the program because some of its clinics provide abortions, even though no state or federal money can be used to pay for those abortions.

According to Medicaid law, Mann said, a state cannot restrict women's ability to choose a provider simply because that provider offers separate services -- in this case, abortion -- that aren’t even paid for by the Medicaid program.

Perry wrote a letter to President Obama earlier this month accusing his administration of "mandating which health providers the state of Texas must use" in order to "continue to support abortion providers like Planned Parenthood." He vowed to continue the Women's Health Program in Texas without Planned Parenthood and without federal money, although he has yet to outline how his state will come up with money.

But an HHS spokesperson told reporters on Thursday that this was not Obama's decision and that the administration's hands are tied on the issue. “Medicaid law is very clear; a state may not restrict patients’ choice of providers of services like mammograms and other cancer screenings, if those providers are qualified to deliver care covered by Medicaid. Patients, not state government officials, should be able to choose the doctors and other health care providers that are best for them and their families. In 2005, Texas requested this same authority to restrict patients’ choices, and the Bush Administration did not grant it to them either.”

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article said that Texas' Women's Health Program costs $40 billion. The correct number is $40 million. We regret the error.

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brother_dour 17th-Aug-2012 05:46 am (UTC)
Sadly, this is exactly what the state wanted to happen.
maladaptive 17th-Aug-2012 12:02 pm (UTC)
That's exactly what I thought. The legislators are totally unruffled by this collateral damage. All women's health services are a lefty commie scheme anyway.
lafinjack 17th-Aug-2012 02:30 pm (UTC)
Yeah, why are we assuming this is an unintended consequence?
bowtomecha 17th-Aug-2012 05:52 am (UTC)
Fuck Perry. I can't believe that knowing what the implications would have been, that he went through with it anyways. And he had the nerve to blame the president for it.
brother_dour 17th-Aug-2012 06:07 am (UTC)
Perry is a self-appointed white knight standing against the depravity of the Left. This isn't the first time he's done crap like this- the state and the EPA had a big showdown about air quality rules not long ago.

Some of us have been trying to get rid of him ever since Dubya left the governor's mansion. Sadly, his brand of stupidity seems to have pretty broad appeal down here.
shadwrayvn 17th-Aug-2012 06:14 am (UTC)
Fuck Perry! SO sick of him & these idiot Texans who keep voting for his ass!
layweed 17th-Aug-2012 06:30 am (UTC)
It's not just Perry, it's the entire Legislature. Perry's a big part of it, sure, and he is the most public figure, but it has to do with the entire State government.
shadwrayvn 17th-Aug-2012 06:32 am (UTC)
I know its not just him but he is pretty much the figure head & the rest of this legislation is just idek how to describe how I feel anymore. I really do love this state & alot of the people here but its just turned into an embarrassment to live here.
layweed 17th-Aug-2012 06:45 am (UTC)
I totally agree with you. I grew up in Galveston, moved overseas when I was 12, and moved back for college when I was 25. It's great being back, but honestly?, after having seen how other countries do it, Texas is a fucking embarrassment when it comes to it's state government and policies.
stainedfeathers 17th-Aug-2012 11:24 pm (UTC)
*sigh* I lost all hope for this state when I saw a news report on how our government officials vote: http://youtu.be/hfhO38CPlAI

Shockingly disgusting and embarrassing. Perry is just par for the course, unfortunately.
nonnycat 18th-Aug-2012 04:25 am (UTC)
Yup. I met a lot of really amazing, accepting, kind people when I lived in TX. The legislature, however, does not reflect the people (at least the ones I met).
layweed 17th-Aug-2012 06:29 am (UTC)
They didn't "forget to read the fine print", they wanted this to happen and they knew it was going to happen.
bushy_brow 17th-Aug-2012 12:56 pm (UTC)
Seriously. A feature, not a bug.
homasse 17th-Aug-2012 06:35 am (UTC)
Good show, assholes.
ragnor144 17th-Aug-2012 07:43 am (UTC)
This was a great way to show that it is women and not abortion that the Texas legislature and governor hate.
grey853 17th-Aug-2012 10:48 am (UTC)
What an absolute asshole!! I despise men like that. And they say there's no war on women. What liars!

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hinoema 17th-Aug-2012 11:25 am (UTC)
They didn't forget anything. Malicious destruction of the system to spite the opposition is the Republicans' go-to play right now. They don't care about the fallout, just the results.
angi_is_altered 17th-Aug-2012 12:17 pm (UTC)
I seriously want to cry. That is truly awful.
anjak_j 17th-Aug-2012 12:57 pm (UTC)
Perry's attempts to pass the buck on this to Obama are disgusting. This has nothing at all to do with Obama; this shit is all on Perry and his cronies.

Sadly, I think this is exactly what Perry and his supporters wanted - a state where the poorest women have no access to family planning, cancer screenings or basic health services.

Edit: Spelling.

Edited at 2012-08-17 12:58 pm (UTC)
keeperofthekeys 17th-Aug-2012 01:06 pm (UTC)
Yeah, I'm pretty sure they don't give a shit.
tokyo_yume 17th-Aug-2012 01:26 pm (UTC)
WHAT THE FUCK PERRY. Asshole, now I have reason to never move back to Texas. >___>
moonbladem 17th-Aug-2012 02:00 pm (UTC)
Right... and somehow, as usual, they manage to blame the President for what they're doing. Fuckers.
leaf_kunoichi 17th-Aug-2012 02:26 pm (UTC)
Sue Ellen Ewing would have been a better Gov.
girl_fusion 17th-Aug-2012 03:12 pm (UTC)
LMAO!!! True.
jettakd 17th-Aug-2012 05:08 pm (UTC)
They all knew exactly what would happen, and did it anyway cause they care shit all about women.
lil_insanity 17th-Aug-2012 05:37 pm (UTC)
I feel so bad for the women in Texas, JFC... :/
foureyedgirl 17th-Aug-2012 05:42 pm (UTC)
I fucking hate Rick Perry so fucking much. I hate this damn state. If I had the money I'd leave now. TWHP was so great for someone like me and they fucking destroyed it. I have so much rage for them all.
masakochan 17th-Aug-2012 06:13 pm (UTC)
And my mom wonders why I would want to ever leave Texas.

Seriously, as soon as I have enough money- I'm gonna be leaving this state so damn fast.

ladygoddess 18th-Aug-2012 09:18 pm (UTC)
I want to watch whatever anime your gif is from. The animation is spotless.
masakochan 18th-Aug-2012 09:21 pm (UTC)
Unfortunately, I have no idea what anime the gif is from.
kalikahuntress 17th-Aug-2012 06:13 pm (UTC)
Perry and his evil cronies have created a situation that will eventually harm/kill a lot of women and children. How is that he can't be arrested for this? Fuck I hate that man and I feel so fucking awful for women in Texas.
effervescent 17th-Aug-2012 08:09 pm (UTC)
This is so horrible. Sometimes I just find myself staring at the screen because I can't believe that this sort of crap can happen. There's something wrong when politicians are willing to go to such lengths.

deathchibi 18th-Aug-2012 01:29 am (UTC)
Ah, fuck. :| Planned Parenthood helped my friends and I a lot. I guess it's good I can get my pills from the school for now, but I'm hosed after this year...
yackyackyack 18th-Aug-2012 04:35 am (UTC)
I think all the women should leave Texas and then the men can figure how they are going to carry out God's will to procreate without them.
dw_10rosefan 18th-Aug-2012 04:39 am (UTC)
Has Planned Parenthood released a statement about this debacle?
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