Good news from Iowa, as reported by Caffeinated Thoughts.
Excerpt:
The Iowa House passed on a 58-37 vote an amendment (H-8489) to the SF 2336 the Health and Human Services appropriations bill. The amendment provided clear and strong language which defunds abortion of state and federal family planning funds with the only exception being to save the life of the mother. It removes exceptions for rape and incest, as well as, fetal abnormalities. It also largely defunds abortion providers in the state of Iowa. The amendment reads:
A department shall not distribute state or federal family planning funds under this section to any entity that performs abortions or that maintains or operates a facility where abortions are performed.
In addition all state departments that distribute state and federal family planning money are required to report to the Governor and the General Assembly who received state or federal family planning funds. If they do distribute state or federal family planning funds to an entity that doesn’t provide primary health services they have to explain why it was necessary to prevent severe limitation or elimination to family planning services to that region of the state. This amendment had the full support of the Republican caucus.
Shane also quotes Thomas Jefferson in his post as follows “to compel a man to furnish funds for the propagation of ideas he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical”. I think that de-funding abortion is a great first step to reducing the number of abortions, and particularly sensible in a time of fiscal crisis. This is common sense.
I suppose this is bad news for planned parenthood. How are the democrats taking it?
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Not well:
http://www.qctimes.com/news/local/iowa-senate-rejects-attempt-to-defund-agencies-that-provide-abortions/article_3f9b76b6-850d-11e1-883a-001a4bcf887a.html
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*sigh* “Republican war on women”.
Does this bill now go into law or is there another hurdle to pass? (I haven’t taken my political science classes yet).
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It has to to go to the Senate, and then the governor can sign it. He is a Republican.
But, the Senate rejected a similar bill last week:
http://qctimes.com/news/local/iowa-senate-rejects-attempt-to-defund-agencies-that-provide-abortions/article_3f9b76b6-850d-11e1-883a-001a4bcf887a.html
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I suppose we’ll have to wait and see then.
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