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Trump Administration Finalizes Rule Expelling Planned Parenthood From Family Planning Program

February 26, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

At a Planned Parenthood rally. (Kathryn Harper)
At a Planned Parenthood rally. (Kathryn Harper)

The Trump administration last week finalized a regulation intended to push Planned Parenthood out of the Title X federal family planning program, keeping a campaign promise to anti-abortion groups.


The program provides contraceptives, screening and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases and other primary health services to 4 million patients each year, many of them low-income or uninsured, at more than 4,000 clinic sites. Planned Parenthood serves about 40 percent of that caseload.

None of the funds provided for Title X services may be used for abortion. That has been true since the program was created in 1970. But abortion opponents have for decades complained that since many Planned Parenthood affiliates that receive Title X support also provide abortion, the federal family planning money can be improperly commingled with funds used for the procedure.

The new regulations erase previous program rules requiring that women with unintended pregnancies be given “nondirective counseling” on all options, including birth, adoption and abortion.

Under the new rules, Title X recipients would be banned from making abortion referrals in almost all cases. This would reverse existing rules, which require that a referral be given if a woman requests one. Counseling would still be allowed but no longer required.

The new rules “will ensure compliance with, and enhance implementation of, the statutory requirement that none of the funds appropriated for Title X may be used in programs where abortion is a method of family planning,” says the executive summary.

Organizations would also have to physically separate facilities that provide Title X-funded services from those that provide abortions.

Abortion-rights and family planning provider groups were quick to decry the regulations. Planned Parenthood called the new rules a dealbreaker.

“This is direct interference with the practice of medicine and our ethical obligations to our patients,” the organization’s president, Dr. Leana Wen, told reporters on a conference call Friday. “Planned Parenthood cannot participate in a program that would force our providers to compromise their ethics.”

Other family planning groups called the rules out as well.

“This rule intentionally strikes at the heart of the patient-provider relationship, inserting political ideology into a family planning visit, which will frustrate and ultimately discourage patients from seeking the health care they need,” Clare Coleman, president and CEO of the National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association, the group that represents Title X recipients, said in a statement.

The American Medical Association said, “The patient-physician relationship relies on trust, open conversation and informed decision making and the government should not be telling physicians what they can and cannot say to their patients.”

But abortion foes have been pushing hard for the changes.

“We thank President Trump for taking decisive action to disentangle taxpayers from the big abortion industry led by Planned Parenthood,” said Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the anti-abortion Susan B. Anthony List. “The Title X program was not intended to be a slush fund for abortion businesses.”

Added Kristan Hawkins of the group Students for Life of America, “This is a life-saving policy change, as abortion vendors have used these family planning resources to underwrite their deadly enterprise.”

Defunding Planned Parenthood has been a goal of the anti-abortion movement for decades. Republicans thought they could make the group ineligible to provide care to Medicaid patients at part of their bill — which did not pass — to rewrite the Affordable Care Act in 2017. The Planned Parenthood provisions were struck from the bill under Senate rules even before the measure collapsed.

New York Attorney General Letitia James and Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum promised to file suit against the regulation. California Attorney General Xavier Becerra also said he is prepared to sue, particularly because an estimated one-quarter of all women potentially affected by the changes live in California.

However, a similar set of rules, issued by President Ronald Reagan’s administration in 1987, were eventually upheld by the Supreme Court in 1991.

The rules will take effect in stages, starting 60 days after they are published in the Federal Register. The portion requiring physical and financial separation would not take effect for a year.

–Julie Rovner, Kaiser Health News

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Comments

  1. Stranger in a strange land says

    February 26, 2019 at 6:39 pm

    Another example of how Republicans are not “pro life” but “pro fetus”, once they are born they are on their own: anti universal healthcare, anti SNAP (food stamps), anti public housing, anti public education funding, anti free college education. If you want pregnancies that the woman believes would be bad for the child’s welfare as well as the mother, then step up and pledge to support taxation that would provide for that child and mother. If you want less abortions then embrace so-called “socialist” programs that would allow a pregnant woman to make a choice without having to consider the dire economic consequences. Don’t cut programs that provide health services for poor women including birth control (the best way to prevent abortions). If you are anti abortion and have adopted a child with special needs or otherwise is difficult to be adopted, I respect you as someone who acts upon your beliefs. Otherwise, if you are anti abortion, support the government programs that are “pro life” listed above.

  2. Mark says

    February 26, 2019 at 9:53 pm

    Planned ParentHood Family Planning are oxyMORONS.

  3. Traveling Rep says

    February 27, 2019 at 4:17 am

    Thank you President Trump! MAGA

    Signed, All Babies who avoided the PP death squad.

  4. Richard says

    February 27, 2019 at 7:39 am

    It is about time someone (Trump) with some common sense and human decency take action against Planned Parenthood to regulate EXACTLY what they can and cannot do. They have grossly overstepped their original mission in favor of greed, profits and killing babies.

  5. Pogo says

    February 27, 2019 at 12:09 pm

    @trumphole jihadists

    When resident rump praises his “love” Kim Jong-un – remember this:

    North Korea’s Kim Jong-un Forces Women to Drown Their Babies, Have Abortions
    https://www.preciouslife.com/news/85/north-koreas-kim-jongun-forces-women-to-drown-their-babies-have-abortions/

  6. Alphonse Abonte says

    February 28, 2019 at 6:58 am

    Planned Parenthood=Abortions, not cool.

  7. Stuart Hill says

    February 28, 2019 at 12:06 pm

    Human decency?! President Trump has none of that. We are talking about a man who authorized the Ripping of children from their parents and throwing them in cages without even keeping track of where those parents went and who those children belonged to. We now have children stuck in foster care for the rest of their childhood without any knowledge of where their parents are and who their parents are. It’s disgraceful and so are you for backing a man who is so heartless, callous and without any common decency.

  8. Richard says

    March 3, 2019 at 9:53 am

    @ Stuart – So I guess you are in favor of killing near term babies ripped from the woman’s womb and full term living babies AFTER the woman had given birth to them, right?

    SO tell me what is illegal about how men, women and children are handled at the southern border who have broken our laws by entering the country illegally? Since you are the expert on what is happening at the southern border please enlighten me.

    There are countries in this world who shoot people who are trying to enter their country illegally. Would you rather do that or lock them up? My guess is that you would prefer that they walk across the border undeterred and unharmed so they can go on their merry way. Am it right?

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