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Oklahoma GOP Aims At Planned Parenthood, Hits Low-Income Food Program

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First Posted: 05/02/11 07:42 PM ET Updated: 07/02/11 06:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- In order to stop Planned Parenthood from being able to distribute them, lawmakers in Oklahoma are mulling legislation that would make nutrition vouchers inaccessible to thousands of low-income mothers.

The federal Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program provides federal grants to states for food vouchers, regular check-ups and nutrition education for low-income pregnant women and mothers of young children. The state distributes the funds through nine independent contractors, including Planned Parenthood of Arkansas and Eastern Oklahoma, which is based in Tulsa, Okla.

But state Rep. Jason Murphey (R), disturbed by Planned Parenthood’s abortion referral services, moved to amend the nutrition bill so that no independent contractors could administer the program.

"We need to ensure that we're not keeping clinics open on taxpayer dollars when one of their main emphases is abortion referrals," he told HuffPost.

By cutting WIC funding to Planned Parenthood, which administers the program for some 9,300 low-income women and children a year, and eight other independent contractors in Tulsa, the amendment would hinder many local women’s ability to afford nutritional food for their toddlers.

"You get $6 worth of fresh produce every month for each child, you get some vouchers for eggs and the cheese, and you get others for cereal and peanut butter and dry beans and things of that nature," said Tara Capria, a 26-year-old mother of two who travels eight blocks to her nearest Planned Parenthood to pick up WIC food and formula.

"Formula is like $30 a can, so it helps to be able to only have to pay for that once or twice a month instead of having to spend hundreds and hundreds on it,” she added.

Capria is unemployed and her husband is a tire technician. They rely on the program to supplement grocery bills for their two- and four-year-old children and provide regular health check-ups. She said she’s not sure what she would do for food if she no longer had access to the vouchers.

"Honestly, that’s the main place I know to do the WIC," she said. "I would have to start going to food pantries."

The Oklahoma state legislature is currently trying to reach a compromise on the House-passed measure because the Senate is concerned about the eight independent contractors besides Planned Parenthood that will be cut from the WIC program. If the amendment passed, only government entities like county health departments would be allowed to distribute the funds.

The original language of the amendment specified only organizations that provide abortion referrals, but lawmakers changed it because it would have prevented the state Department of Health from being able to administer the program.

"It's very clear that what they're trying to do is find language to target us that would be somehow legal," said Nancy Kachel, president of Planned Parenthood of Arkansas and Eastern Oklahoma. "They just really hate Planned Parenthood."

State lawmakers across the country have been waging similar campaigns against the women's health provider since Congress failed to defund Planned Parenthood during budget negotiations earlier this year. Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels plans to sign a bill this week that will pull all state funding from Planned Parenthood for as long as it provides abortions, and similar legislation is pending in North Carolina, Texas and Kansas.

"We’re seeing a tremendous amount of hostility towards women’s health in the states,” said Rachel Sussman, a senior policy analyst at the national office of Planned Parenthood in Washington, DC. "We’re seeing overt efforts to eliminate Planned Parenthood funding and keep it from participating in programs, and we’ve seen efforts in several states to either eliminate or seriously cut budgets for all family planning services."

Planned Parenthood provides health and preventative services to about 3 million patients a year, and according to the Guttmacher Institute, more than half of patients who use family planning clinics consider it their main source of health care. Many uninsured and low-income women in rural areas would have no access to an affordable health care provider if the clinics were defunded.

In Oklahoma’s case, the innocent bystanders in lawmakers' fight against Planned Parenthood are the families who depend on it for food.

"I have five sister-in-laws, and three of them use this program," said Capria. "To close it down because of abortions -- it's not right."

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WASHINGTON -- In order to stop Planned Parenthood from being able to distribute them, lawmakers in Oklahoma are mulling legislation that would make nutrition vouchers inaccessible to thousands of low-...
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07:27 PM on 05/20/2011
As I understand, the distribution of WIC assistance occurs in different buildings, by different administrators, at different times, according to completely different procedures than anything related to abortion.
They even have seperate phone numbers.

One absolutely cannot, and will never affect the other. They don't even talk about abortion (other than medical history) during a checkup.

Anyone who is seeking an abortion must go to a completely seperate process.

So, other than the name, there is no relations between the two, and virtually no risk of federal money going to fund elective abortion.

Why is it always the poor (or the near-poor) that suffers from ideological grandstanding like this ?
05:29 PM on 05/05/2011
If an innocent person is wrongly convicted, given the death penalty and executed, however humanely. Would our responses not be to outcry the injustice to the innocent. Hence, should not the resulting life from our mostly irresponsible choices be protected by the same sense of justice.
10:13 PM on 05/07/2011
That doesn't quite compute. And the people arguing so vehemently to strip a woman of the right to what happens to her own body, well their scripture does not state that even a fetus is "innocent', so even if you analogy and conclusions were valid (and they are not), it still doesn't apply.
06:02 PM on 05/04/2011
As a Texan, I always knew that Okies had serious intellectual challenges. Firstly, they oppose all abortion, secondly, they choose to starve the women and children who did not have abortions or get aborted. If these are family values, which family did they come from? These Republicans are twisted and mean to boot.
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prettyd72
just a girl!
01:46 PM on 05/04/2011
This is the war on which we should focus!!
10:27 PM on 05/03/2011
Hmm, tax cuts for the rich or food for the poor. Is that even a decision? The true colors of the Republican party are shining through. It will be a miracle if they win an election in the next 10 years. There are a lot more poor voters than rich voters, especially in this economy. And spare me the whole "we have to live within our means" speech. WIC and Planned Parenthood will not make a dent in the budget. We ALL know that.
06:37 PM on 05/03/2011
Oh I get it: create more children and then starve them so you can save the unborn.
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ruthtruth
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05:48 PM on 05/03/2011
Taking food from children. How low will these dirt bags go ? Their plan to cripple and destroy all but the rich gets more evident every day. Not only do they want to force women to have children ,now they want to starve these children or at least make sure they grow up unhealthy. Disgusting !
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Cheryl Fitzpatrick
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05:26 PM on 05/03/2011
More pretzel logic from the far right, go ahead poor folk have kids(no birth control from PP) and we'll starve them for you!
How Christian of you and what would Jesus say?
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Kald
05:28 PM on 05/11/2011
Jesus would prolly go "WTF?"
03:47 PM on 05/03/2011
What kind of twisted logic punishes the women who DID NOT have abortions by eliminating a major source of food for the children they DID NOT abort? Doesn't it seem that more women might opt to HAVE abortions in the future if they know there is no help in caring for or feeding the children once they are born? Who thinks this stuff up and why don't they follow the thinking through to the logical end?
11:24 PM on 05/03/2011
These legislators probably think it's their "fault" for having sex in the first place.
Sticking with this sick Victorian theme, they would probably suggest that the children get jobs as chimney sweeps and contribute more to the family piggy bank (once they can walk).
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RockyMissouri
'You must be carefully taught to hate'...
03:15 PM on 05/03/2011
The shame of Oklahoma...the GOP: our national shame..
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03:10 PM on 05/03/2011
These people seriously make me sick. They don't care that their ignorant decisions are actually hurting people including babies, but they go above and beyond to make sure the fat wallets don't have to pay their fair share in taxes. It is disgusting. This is why I will continue to say Republicans only care about life while in the womb. Hold onto that first breath cause once it is taken, you are on your own.
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I got mine the hard way.
03:07 PM on 05/03/2011
Along this line of thinking, how about all the seniors that are damaging the quality of life of their children. The children had to move in with them because they lost their job and the seniors didnt have the deciency to die so the kids could live the life style that put them in their parents home. This totally unfair to the kids. Not to mention grandkids. If the kids could have access to pops savings then they could move out.
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03:31 PM on 05/03/2011
Well...they are trying to cut their medicare and social security so I think it's already moving in that direction. Anything that isn't a fertilized egg is hated greatly.
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RockyMissouri
'You must be carefully taught to hate'...
02:58 PM on 05/03/2011
THIS is what the GOP of Oklahoma is about...denying Americans in their hour of need. I have never forgotten MY low moments...or the kind people who helped me. The GOP is showing us ALL, EXACTLY what they are made of......nothing.
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I'll take reason over superstition - every time
02:53 PM on 05/03/2011
Why do repuglicans have so much hate?
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TraceyES
03:30 PM on 05/03/2011
Because without hating something, they've got no platform. That's it.
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chloepiene
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04:55 PM on 05/13/2011
This is the behavior of the really and truly pathetic, borderline psychotic, you know, when destroying things (and peoples lives) makes you feel important?
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Milash
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02:41 PM on 05/03/2011
There is nothing redeeming about Oklahoma anymore.
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03:54 PM on 05/03/2011
We have a few things going on. But there is nothing redeeming about our House and Senate GOP. They're all lost causes.
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Milash
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04:49 PM on 05/03/2011
For sure.