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Texas Women's Health Program Will Lose Federal Funding Under New State Proposal

By CHRIS TOMLINSON 04/17/12 05:59 PM ET AP

Texas Womens Health

AUSTIN, Texas — Texas officials have asked for more time to phase out federal funding for a women's health program after federal officials said it was illegal for the state to ban Planned Parenthood from participating in it, according to documents released Tuesday.

Until this year, federal funds covered 90 percent of the cost of the Women's Health Program, which provides routine exams, contraception and preventive health services to low-income women. But after Texas lawmakers banned groups affiliated with abortion providers from participating in the program, the federal Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services said it would cut off funding because federal law guarantees women the right to choose their health care providers.

Federal officials proposed phasing out funding for the program by September, but Texas' Medicaid director Billy Millwee said Tuesday the state needs more time to publish new rules for the program. He has proposed phasing out the funding by November.

Alper Ozinal, a spokesman for the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services, said the agency is considering the request and "will be working with the state to reach a mutually agreeable transition plan that complies with the law while protecting beneficiaries."

Meanwhile, Attorney General Greg Abbott has sued the federal government to have funding restored, and nine clinics affected by the rule have sued the state.

Gov. Rick Perry has ordered Texas to cover the lost federal funding. Allowing the $35 million program to expire would have cost the state more in the long run because of additional unplanned pregnancies and health problems among poor women covered by Medicaid.

Millwee's proposal calls on the state to contact women enrolled in the program and help them find new providers. "If a provider cannot be identified for the client, call center staff will escalate to appropriate Medicaid and Provider Relations staff who will recruit additional providers," the plan said.

Women who earn income less than 185 percent of the federal poverty level, or roughly $20,000 a year, are eligible for the program, and state officials say 292,000 are enrolled. More than 40 percent of women in the program visited one of the clinics that will be kicked out of the program under the new rules.

The state will use community outreach and face-to-face visits to recruit more doctors and clinics into the program, the plan said, and identify parts of the state where there may not be enough health care providers.

State law already bans clinics that perform abortions from receiving any kind of state funding and all clinics currently in the program are legally and financially separate from abortion providers. But the new rule goes a step further, excluding any clinic that shares a name, ownership or the same board of directors as a clinic that performs abortions.

The state said that it will take 143 days to fully implement the new rules governing the clinics, with a public comment period for the rules lasting from June 18 to July 30 and the rules not becoming effective until Sept. 1. The plan calls for Texas to fully take over the program on Nov. 1.

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AUSTIN, Texas — Texas officials have asked for more time to phase out federal funding for a women's health program after federal officials said it was illegal for the state to ban Planned Parent...
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bynddrvn5
My Micro-bio is unwritten...
10:34 PM on 05/08/2012
How about we just cut off funding for all of the red states?

Most of the blue states carry the red states and we are tired of picking up the slack.
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Roondog
RABBLE ROUSER
01:30 PM on 05/02/2012
Okay, this has gone on long enough. I have been authorized to make this offer to Evangelical Republicans in a public forum. We are willing to cease all attempts to reduce and or ban tobacco consumption in the United States. Secondly we are willing to cease all attempts to advance our initiatives at gun control. In exchange we ask that you cease your offensive into any and all efforts to overturn Roe vs. Wade and control of Women's health and reproductive rights
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Spike5
Let's go forward, not back to an imaginary past
10:16 AM on 04/18/2012
So Texans would rather forfeit money that their taxes pay for rather than allow women to have access to the health care providers of their choice.

What happened to keeping the government out of the relationship between patients and doctors? Wasn't that the mantra of those opposed to the new health care reforms? Guess they only meant the federal government. Local and state governments can do whatever they want. Interesting they way they define 'government' to mean only those laws they don't like.

And they say that there is no war on women. Hah!
robync62
A simple woman, doin the best she can...
11:45 AM on 04/18/2012
No, not all Texans. Rick Perry and his bunch. The problem is the ultra right wing conservatives are so Anti-Abortion that they are bending over backwards to make sure that Planned Parenthood is out of business. Even though no state of federal dollars go toward abortions, they don't like that a division of Planned Parenthood corporation provides abortion services. And then they lose their minds.
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Spike5
Let's go forward, not back to an imaginary past
12:47 PM on 04/18/2012
Rick Perry and his bunch were elected by the Texas voters. Although you are right (oops, correct!) of course, the whole state suffers from the electoral choices of the majority.

If they don't represent you, then you need to do your best to get every possible Democratic voter registered no matter how many difficulties the tea baggers are creating.
06:34 AM on 04/18/2012
women should get together and vote these insane nuts out.. this is whats causing all these troubles men like perry who think women shouldnt have any rights to their own body..I cant believe in this era women are still being abused by male republicans.
robync62
A simple woman, doin the best she can...
11:53 AM on 04/18/2012
However, in deeply conservative states the women also believe that to terminate a fetus is killing a baby. The women in these states want to see Roe v Wade overturned. So it is not just men, but conservative women as well.
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Carla van der Meer
in scientia opportunatis
12:49 AM on 04/18/2012
How many times must women fight for the same rights? I guess we thought it was done years ago, but it is clear that while we may have won the battle, we have not yet won the war. I hope there are many passionate younger women willing to jump in to fight this kind of archaic legislation where it happens ( too many places lately) us grizzled veterans who been at it for decades are getting a tad tired.
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Carla van der Meer
in scientia opportunatis
12:21 AM on 04/18/2012
Gov. Perry is wrong. This is not a states rights issue, it is an issue of women's rights, of human rights. He is hurting women and their access to health care so he can push his moral agenda, as if somehow his feelings on the issue are more important than the needs and rights of countless women. I cannot express my disgust in words here ( the words I'd use would violate decorum) at the way I feel when I hear these men speak. They show a callousness and contempt for women and their families. Women must stop voting GOP if they do not wish to continue losing the things we hold dear (our health being paramount among those things)
06:37 AM on 04/18/2012
vote them out perry is in by votes.. women have the power to put someone in who supports them.
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Carla van der Meer
in scientia opportunatis
10:06 AM on 04/18/2012
Exactly, but if history has taught us anything, we can't necessarily count on a female politician to speak for us. Women need to be sure they carefully vet candidates and look carefully at their track records and backgrounds, whoever they might be.
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Seven Teenatheart
Tolerance, peace, and sanity. Be your own person.
11:48 PM on 04/17/2012
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/15/texas-loses-entire-womens_n_1349431.html
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.”

Texas KNEW that this would happen. They've known since 2005 that if they violated Medicaid law this would be the result.
And NOW they're worried - having done the deed and (as they knew would happen all along) lost funding?

Whatever they teach in school in Texas, it isn't common sense.
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Spike5
Let's go forward, not back to an imaginary past
10:18 AM on 04/18/2012
They aren't worried. They just figured this was a good time to make a fuss because there is an election around the corner. Republicans don't do anything without an eye on the political ramifications and how it can help them defeat Democrats. Human rights, serving the public, liberty and justice for all---those aren't concepts they recognize.
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vh47
11:30 PM on 04/17/2012
Rick Perry has finally put the last nail in his coffin.I guess male Republicans
actually think trampling on Womens right wont come with political consequences.
11:08 PM on 04/17/2012
My boyhood home state has become a parody of itself.
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George Kaplan Observes
Witness to the fascinating Parade of Humanity
01:18 AM on 04/18/2012
Imagine how I feel. I still live here.

In 2001, I remember telling my friends that we might possibly have a governor who is more stupid than his predecessor was supposed to be.

I have long since dropped the 'might possibly' and the 'supposed to be' parts.
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Mollyannie
Thinking "I can't" guarantees failure
09:01 PM on 04/17/2012
What?

Abolishing planned parenthood will lead to...UNPLANNED parenthood?

Yeah.

OOOPS.
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Carla van der Meer
in scientia opportunatis
12:22 AM on 04/18/2012
Somehow they always miss that very obvious outcome.
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Spike5
Let's go forward, not back to an imaginary past
10:21 AM on 04/18/2012
Silly. Everyone knows that if women don't have access to affordable contraception and, as a last resort, abortion, then they just won't have sex.

Or rather, they won't engage in actual intercourse. On the other hand, men are probably ok with that because they can still get their...non-traditional sex without having to put themselves out at all.
08:50 PM on 04/17/2012
I better not see Texas take ANY MONEY from the Federal Government or take ANY HELP from FEMA to help with their tornadoes ! They better take personal responsibility for their OWN situation !
07:10 PM on 04/17/2012
Why would any woman vote Republican in Texas?
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Carla van der Meer
in scientia opportunatis
12:23 AM on 04/18/2012
Or ANYWHERE???
06:59 PM on 04/17/2012
Rick Perry uncensored and uncut.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhDhDRvHaGs
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Carla van der Meer
in scientia opportunatis
12:28 AM on 04/18/2012
Very funny. Thanks.
10:00 AM on 04/18/2012
sometimes we need to laugh when we want to cry. :-)
06:58 PM on 04/17/2012
good luck with that Texas.
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mariusvinchi
Saint Lucia is looking better and better every day
06:54 PM on 04/17/2012
I wouldn't give them another second! Texas lawmakers KNEW this would happen as they were warned MONTHS in advance and they went forward anyway. Knowing this was a certainty, they should've moved to "adjust" they're programs to compensate for their regressive policies and the subsequent loss of federal funds....
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Seven Teenatheart
Tolerance, peace, and sanity. Be your own person.
12:02 AM on 04/18/2012
Actually, it's worse than that. They knew since 2005, when the BUSH administration told them this would happen...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/15/texas-loses-entire-womens_n_1349431.html