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Planned Parenthood Win In Indiana: Judge Blocks Parts Of Tough New Abortion Law

CHARLES WILSON and DEANNA MARTIN   06/25/11 12:42 AM ET   AP

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana is not allowed to cut off Planned Parenthood's public funding for general health services solely because the organization also provides abortions, a federal judge said Friday in blocking parts of the state's tough new abortion law.

U.S. District Judge Tanya Walton Pratt's ruling granted Planned Parenthood of Indiana's request for a preliminary injunction on the state's move to defund the organization. It also sided with federal officials who said states cannot restrict Medicaid recipients' freedom to choose their health care provider or disqualify Medicaid providers merely because they also offer abortions.

Indiana attorney general's office spokesman Bryan Corbin said the state likely will appeal.

Planned Parenthood of Indiana has been without Medicaid funding since May 10, when Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels signed the law that cut off about $1.4 million and made Indiana the first state to deny the organization Medicaid funds for services such as breast exams and Pap tests.

Planned Parenthood, which serves about 9,300 Indiana clients on the state-federal health insurance plan for low-income and disabled people who receive Medicaid, was forced to stop seeing Medicaid patients this week after private donations that had paid those patients' bills ran out.

Planned Parenthood officials said Friday night they anticipate being able to offer services to Medicaid patients again beginning Saturday, and will file for reimbursement as they did before the law took effect.

"This decision will have immediate, positive consequences for our patients and our organization, the state's largest reproductive health care provider," said Planned Parenthood of Indiana President Betty Cockrum.

The state had argued that federal law forbids Medicaid from covering abortions in most circumstances and that the program indirectly funds the procedures because Planned Parenthood's financial statements show it commingles Medicaid funds with other revenues. The state has argued Medicaid might subsidize some of the overhead costs for space where abortions are performed.

A recent federal Medicaid bulletin said states may not exclude qualified health care providers merely because they also provide abortions. Pratt noted in her ruling that the federal government had threatened to withhold some or all of Indiana's Medicaid funds because of the new law, which could total more than $5 billion annually and affect nearly 1 million residents.

"Thus, denying the injunction could pit the federal government against the State of Indiana in a high-stakes political impasse," the judge wrote in her ruling. "And if dogma trumps pragmatism and neither side budges, Indiana's most vulnerable citizens could end up paying the price as the collateral damage of a partisan battle."

Daniels' office said the governor would not have a statement on the ruling Friday.

Marcus Barlow, a spokesman for the state's Family and Social Services Administration, said that while the injunction is in effect, Planned Parenthood will be able to provide services and apply for Medicaid reimbursement as it did previously. He said the agency was unsure if it would push for an appeal of the decision or whether Planned Parenthood would continue to get funding during any appeal period.

"We're still deciding on what our next step will be," Barlow said.

Planned Parenthood spokeswoman Kate Shepherd said the organization believes it can continue to get funding under Pratt's ruling even if the state files an appeal because the injunction would stand unless it were overturned by another judge.

Pratt's ruling also addressed other provisions in Indiana's law that require doctors to tell women seeking abortions that a fetus can feel pain at or before 20 weeks gestation and that "human physical life" begins at conception.

The judge found that because Planned Parenthood only provides first-trimester abortions, requiring its doctors to address fetal pain at or before 20 weeks gestation may be "false, misleading and irrelevant." She issued a preliminary injunction on that part of the law as applied to Planned Parenthood only.

However, Pratt denied Planned Parenthood's request to block the measure requiring doctors to tell women seeking abortions that "human physical life begins when a human ovum is fertilized by a human sperm."

"The inclusion of the biology-based word `physical' is significant, narrowing this statement to biological characteristics," she wrote in her ruling. "When the statement is read as a whole, it does not require a physician to address whether the embryo or fetus is a `human life' in the metaphysical sense."

Indiana Right to Life President Mike Fichter called the judge's overall decision troubling.

"We are deeply disappointed that today's ruling brushes aside the will of the Indiana Legislature," he said. "This ruling opens the pipeline for our tax dollars to flow back into the hands of Indiana's largest abortion provider and denies women seeking abortions the right to know about an unborn child's ability to feel pain."

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amleth 09:56 PM on 06/24/2011
The ruling centers on what was a glaring error in the rationale of the state in denying the funding in the first place. Abortion were performed in separate facilities, with a separate set of books and a Hyde law that forbade them getting any funds from their sister clinics in PP.

Punishment by association, like guilt by association, has been anathema in our society from the git-go, and the law has  Read More...
08:22 PM on 06/27/2011
I DON'T MIND WOMEN GETTING MAMOGRAMS. WHAT IT DO OBJECT TO IS THE WOMAN THAT DON'T TAKE THE PILL OR USE A BIRTHCONTROL METHOD. SO THEY CRY WHEN THEY GET KNOCKED UP AND WANT AN ABORTION AT TAXPAYERS EXPENSE. IF YOU DO IT AT LEAST PREVENT THE PREGNACY. DUMB WOMEN, KILL THE BABY FOR THERE MISTAKE.
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BuckyJamesDio
I can't brain today. I have the dumb.
10:03 PM on 06/27/2011
Stop yelling.
11:14 PM on 06/27/2011
How do you feel about women who take birth control like they are supposed to and then get pregnant anyway? I did it twice. Once on the shot and once with an IUD. I chose to have my daughters because that is who I am but considering how awful (and life threatening) my pregnancies were I wouldn't force that on anyone... especially a single mother-to-be who might have to work while pregnant.

I think if we get rid of abortion we should force all unmarried males to have birth control shots especially since a lot of women can't even take hormonal birth control and men can't be bothered to put on a condom. Problem solved!
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Snarky McSnarkster
Opposed to hypocritical Christians
06:46 PM on 06/27/2011
A court ordered yank back into the reality that is not Bizzaro World.
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rda1911a1
God Bless John Browning
06:07 PM on 06/27/2011
Yes just like in WWII death camps were seperate entitys from regular Army posts thus the wermacht could not be accused of murdering innocent civillians
Henri101
There is nothing more dangerous than sincere ignor
05:44 PM on 06/27/2011
Maybe states should pass laws that prohibit the payments of any compensation to elected officials who are incompetent, lazy, ignorant, meanspirited, immoral, poor people haters who are mainly conservatives. When did ignorance become a blissful thing to be so annoyingly displayed?
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healthanalyst
Banned from commenting, so?
08:39 PM on 06/29/2011
Indiana House and Senate are stepping stones to being lobbyists where the real money is. Do a few terms, put up with the great unwashed, and presto change you have the big bucks and spending accounts.
05:44 PM on 06/27/2011
I MAY BE TOO OLD FOR BIRTH CONTROL,BUT NOT TOO OLD TO FIGHT FOR IT, IF THAT IS WHAT THE REPUBLICANS WANT!!
GOD BLESS THE JUDGE! I AM GRATEFUL A SANE MIND IS DECIDING THIS..and A SMART WOMEN!
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MikeWebster
Always happy.
03:25 AM on 06/27/2011
Good to see that at least parts of the Government still work - namely this court. On the other hand, many other courts are failing as badly as the sick democracy because of political appointments whose rulings are designed to help their masters.
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caroline gray
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10:41 PM on 06/26/2011
Wow this is amazing great news!!! Very few things make me so happy as positive turnouts in women's rights!!!
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notatowniegirl
05:43 PM on 06/26/2011
"We are deeply disappointed that today's ruling brushes aside the will of the Indiana Legislature,"

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Now he knows how women of his state felt when he brushed aside their "will" to enact this crap in the first place.
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OGigi
It is NOT only about the Economy
02:07 PM on 06/26/2011
Just outlaw erections, that is where pregnancy starts.
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onionboy
Blessed are the Cheese Makers
12:45 PM on 06/27/2011
Actually, for everyone conception, the egg was around before sperm.
08:25 PM on 06/27/2011
UMM I THOUGHT ADAM CAME FIRST
Henri101
There is nothing more dangerous than sincere ignor
05:47 PM on 06/27/2011
Probably better, castrate those who are anti women rights but desire to get erected.
09:35 PM on 06/25/2011
Crank up the mill again!
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Group 8807
No Masters, No Slaves
06:59 PM on 06/25/2011
“The real problem is that the American left has an incomplete education; they don't understand the concepts of personal responsibi lity and natural consequenc e.

You have the right to do whatever you please as long as you don't interfere with anyone elses rights. However, you have the responsibi lity to live with the consequenc es of your actions.

You engage in behavior that creates life, and life is created? You have a personal responsibi lity to handle the natural consequenc es of your behavior without harming another.

And, that responsibi lity does not transfer to the government at birth.
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Jeff1958
What a long strange trip it's been
08:54 PM on 06/25/2011
The problem is that the reddest states are the ones that get the most government subsidies. You are absolutely wrong in assessing blame. The pittance of money isn't an issue. We've literally lost more money shipping it to Iraq. And the principal is that it is far better to help your citizens than not. Planned Parenthood screens for STDs and cancer. It would be poetic justice if YOU got an STD because you've prevented others from being tested.
janefi
It's always about The Constitution.
08:20 AM on 06/26/2011
Why can't you libs FOCUS?

This article has nothing to do with Iraq. That is a totally different issue and because someone is against fuding PP has nothing to do with their views on Iraq.

The money IS the issue.

Why does my family have to do without to pay for other people to have sex?
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marymeade2
I prefer liberty over tyranny
10:25 PM on 06/25/2011
Good luck. Liberals just don't get it Group. It's perfectly ok to do whatever you wish and to expect others to pick up the tab and the pieces. You say things so eloquently, I just get angry.
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ShinjiIkari
Do you understand how stupid it is to be afraid?
12:56 AM on 06/26/2011
For that matter, the "do whatever you wish and expect others to pick up the tab" mentality is just as Republican as can be. Christie runs up a helicopter tab and would have passed it along if he hadn't been caught. Republican sexual dalliances (Ahnold, Sanford, Ensign) and financial graft (Cunningham, DeLay) make me angry because of the malfeasance AND the hypocritical double standard.
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lisalulu
I stand for Planned Parenthood.
02:02 PM on 06/26/2011
Yea - we get it: We are paying for the consequences of thirty years of wage stagnation, globalism, deregulation, repeal of Glass-Stegall, Mortgage Fraud, and finally the money changers creative implosion due to unregulated derivatives.

And you come here and spit out moralistic talking points about persional responsibiity. How incredibly lame.
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Seven Teenatheart
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04:33 PM on 06/25/2011
I wonder how much it's already cost Indiana to defend this ruling? And if they can afford to defend it - or if other programs will suffer due to this expense.

The harm that this bill, if it stands, will do to women's health is immense.
And I have a feeling that, even when it's overturned, women and children will still end up paying for it via the state budget having to make up the legal costs.
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MikeWebster
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03:49 AM on 06/27/2011
There is no vaguely rational economic argument for the defunding. It is a straight out attack on an already vulnerable group, by ideological bullies lacking any kind of compassion.
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Rasheed Kalifani Knowles
Nun ya
03:48 PM on 06/25/2011
Surely the 'pro-life/capitol punishment for children already born' crowd on the right are not being won over by the Cons with RHETORIC[as in rhetorical] regarding "...an unborn child's ability to feel pain." That's called empathy. Something a sociopath is totally incapable of.

These people get off on making us feel pain with every breath they contaminate.

Empathy for a zygote....a clump of cells that really shows no differentiation from a tadpole or a fish at that stage. Hah!

Even lizard zygotes don't show any significant difference from the human immediately after conception.

Let's take our country back from these troglodytes before they finally take us back too far!
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02:56 PM on 06/25/2011
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No, she has to have that child because she's pregnant, I have forced no one to do anything. I did not claim to be anti-choic­e,
I'm pro-life. You people make it sound like it's taking away a woman's right to choose between yogurt or cheese cake, paper or plastic or the right to vote, I read about a mother that killed her baby in a microwave oven but that's ok because it's her right to choose? By your thinking
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You asked me; "How is being Pro-Life trying to control anything?" When I explain to you the first words of your reply are; "No, she has to have that child because she's pregnant,"...excuse me but; "No she has to", sounds pretty controlling to me, and I would imagine to most rational people. Then typical of most Anti-choice types...you go strait to the melodramatic, using the false moral equivalence of microwaving a live child, with terminating a pregnancy that has not come to term. Yup they are the same in your_taliban_like_ideology, but not in mine. You do want to control other women's uteri, because Anti-choice types have a uterus_fetish that they can't get over.
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MikeWebster
Always happy.
03:50 AM on 06/27/2011
It's like saying - no you have to die, because you scratched your finger, and got a nasty bacterial infection. Of course you don't have to die, because you can go to the doctor and get anti-biotics.
06:15 PM on 07/08/2011
The microwave baby-nuker was a dude, btw, and the baby didn't die. Keep it in yer pants and get a vasectomy if you want to control your fertility as a male. Once a woman's got yer sperm, it's hers to do with what she wants.

Hopefully people will think twice and three times before continuing a pregnancy in this overpopulated, polluted world where there's not even enough food or jobs for those that need them. Solve those problems, along with rape, incest, poverty, birth defects, disease, famine and all the rest, then maybe--MAYBE--you can start talking about abortion.
02:17 PM on 06/25/2011
Republicans are losing left and right in their efforts to diminish women and families. Planned Parenthood would have been graciously publically funded if it only involved men and their reproductive systems. The age of discriminating against women, the poor, different races, middle classes is coming to an end along with a party who advocates control over the masses and freedoms for those with wealth only. We are awake!
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OneLiberalLady
Liberals rock!
04:31 PM on 06/25/2011
You are so right
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MikeWebster
Always happy.
03:52 AM on 06/27/2011
Beyond this, it seems that every single change in society over the last 4 hundred years is now being challenged by Republicans.

They are amoral, anti-science, anti-people, anti-job, anti-economy, racist, and now they are attacking women.

Of course this is the new radical Republicans, not real conservatives.
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lisalulu
I stand for Planned Parenthood.
12:42 PM on 06/27/2011
So true. They don't stand for anything but FEAR and PRETEXT.
06:16 PM on 07/08/2011
They're attacking women because they can't hold their own with someone their own size. Nor do they appreciate the simple fact that women get to decide who's born and who is not, like it or not. Pathetic, ain't it?