Roundup: Bachmann, Pitts, and a Michigan Clinic Fight
Rep. Bachmann is calling for defunding Planned Parenthood, Rep. Pitts is going to be in charge of a major health committee, and anti-choicers fight a clinic move in Michigan.
New congressmen and women haven’t even been sworn in, but the push to enact the favorite parts of the anti-choice agenda in Congress is already going strong. Congresswoman Michele Bachmann is pushing for defunding of Planned Parenthood, a top target on the anti-abortion wish list.
Via LifeNews:
Rep. Michele Bachmann has become a prominent national conservative figure as an articulate female spokeswoman for issues like abortion and her latest call demonstrates why.
Bachmann says she will press for the new Republican-controlled House of Representatives to pass a bill sponsored by fellow conservative luminary Mike Pence, an Indiana congressman, to de-fund Planned Parenthood when it convenes in January.
“Well, I think one thing that we can do, quite simply, is to withhold funding from Planned Parenthood,” Bachmann said when asked by CNS News about what Congress can do to protect unborn children.
“It wouldn’t mean that Planned Parenthood would go out of existence, because they do have their own independent funding, but what it would mean is that the taxpayer would no longer be funding that,” she said.
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“I think it is incumbent upon us as the members of Congress to let people know–not for the purpose of scaring them–but to let people know the stark fiscal realities that we’re facing right now as a nation,” she said. “And can’t we at minimum start with defunding things like Planned Parenthood and paying for other’s people abortions that are highly controversial and are violating our principles of the Declaration of Independence, our inalienable right to life. That we can at least agree on, that we should defund that.”
Left out of the LifeNews article? A few key exagerations or outright falsehoods that she also included in her CNS interview. The Minnesota Independent reports:
CNSNews’ Terrence Jeffrey asked Bachmann, “What should Republicans do to advance protect the lives of those unborn babies who are being slaughtered in this country?”
“Well, I think one thing that we can do, quite simply, is to withhold funding from Planned Parenthood,” Bachmann said. “It’s the largest provider of abortion in the United States. They are a billion-dollar industry. As a matter of fact, the head of Planned Parenthood in Illinois said that Planned Parenthood wants to be the Lens Crafters of big abortion.”
But that’s not the quote that the head of the Illinois Planned Parenthood gave back in 2008 in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. The article focused on Planned Parenthood’s move toward smaller clinic in suburban areas that don’t actually perform abortions.
“It is high time we follow the population,” said Sarah Stoesz, who heads Planned Parenthood operations in three Midwest states.
She recently opened three express centers in wealthy Minnesota suburbs, “in shopping centers and malls, places where women are already doing their grocery shopping, picking up their Starbucks, living their daily lives,” Ms. Stoesz said.
The mall sites promise walk-in convenience and “clothes-on” care, with services limited to birth-control counseling and tests for pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections. Most patients are in and out in less than half an hour.
“I like to think of it as the LensCrafters of family planning,” Steve Trombley, the top executive in Illinois, said as he toured an express center a few doors down from a hair salon and a Japanese restaurant in the well-to-do suburb of Schaumburg, Ill.
One detail that could definitely assist anti-choice congressmembers in their goal? The placement of Rep. Joe Pitts, of Stupak-Pitts fame, as head of the Energy and Commerce panel’s subcommittee on health issues.
When it comes to abortion and taxpayer funding of it, Congressman Joe Pitts of Pennsylvania is the one of the big pro-life champions on Capital Hill.
Now he will have the opportunity to head a key subcommittee that will have jurisdiction over efforts to repeal the ObamaCare law or, at minimum, de-fund the law or the abortion funding it allows.
While pro-life advocates were disappointed by the news that Rep. Fred Upton, who has a weak pro-life voting record, will head the full House and Energy Committee that will tackle ObamaCare and other abortion issues, they were delighted by the news on Pitts.
“We need to repeal Obamacare and replace it with something better. We need to protect human life from the unborn to the elderly,” Pitts said this afternoon.
Of course, defunding Planned Parenthood isn’t just a national political pastime, it’s a local pursuit, too. In Michigan, an attempt to shut down one franchise through lease denial has pitted those who believe in reproductive care and access against those who would rather see women denied care than have Planned Parenthood’s assistance.
From the Sturgis Journal:
On Monday, Sturgis Hospital officials said they will offer Planned Parenthood a six-month lease for space the organization had been subleasing through the health agency.
Sturgis Hospital CEO Rob LaBarge said the hospital’s board of directors was concerned that without Title X services, some women would not seek medical help.
“The system can be kind of intimidating,” LaBarge said. “A lot of people who use this service don’t access health care in traditional ways.”
But those who oppose Planned Parenthood’s presence in the county voiced displeasure with the decision.Chuck Vizthum, pastor of Whole Life Christian Fellowship, one of the Sturgis churches that has remained in opposition to Planned Parenthood’s presence, questioned the hospital’s decision.
“We are extremely disappointed and concerned about the decision of the Sturgis Hospital,” Vizthum said.
LaBarge emphasized that the hospital has a policy that prohibits abortions from being performed at any of its facilties, and that policy will not change.
But Vizthum said he is concerned that the hospital, “a life-giving and life-saving organization,” would allow the presence of an agency “which does not value all human life.”
Steve Todd, health officer for the Community Health Agency, said the hospital’s decision was based on a need for access to health care.
“They know there are many people who do not have access to health care,” Todd said. “Having a Title X family planning clinic will provide better services to the community.”
Mark Pawlowski, CEO of Planned Parenthood of South Central Michigan, said officials are “very pleased” to be able to continue family-planning services in Sturgis.
“It will make the continuation of our services in Sturgis much more seamless,” Pawlowski said. “I am very appreciative of the board and (LaBarge) looking at this situation to serve a whole group of women who would not have been served without Title X services.”
Vizthum disagreed about access.
It appears that if they somehow can’t find a way to make it happen federally, these types of local efforts to cut off access will grow. And women will suffer for it.
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December 8, 2010
- HIV-positive actor calls for mandatory condoms on adult film shoots – The Guardian
- David Sater, freedom fighter, fights for pharmacies’ right to refuse birth control – Pitch Weekly (blog)
- Iowa faces new abortion battle – DesMoinesRegister.com (blog)
- Calhoun County challenged to get healthy – Battle Creek Enquirer
- Black Community Paying the Price for HIV/AIDS – The Atlanta Post
- ‘Til death do us’ not – LaSalle News Tribune
- Govt advised to criminalize deliberate HIV infection – The Bostwana Gazette
- Blogs Comment On State Legislation, ‘Mommy Penalty,’ Other Topics – Medical News Today (press release)
- Washington state priest brings natural family planning to Peru’s highlands – Catholic News Agency
- Funding Could Weaken Campaign Against Maternal Mortality – Inter Press Service
- Opposition disputes Planned Parenthood’s role in health-care access – Sturgis Journal
- Doctors’ group backs up Catholic Church on RH issue – GMANews.TV
- Pentagon DADT study was biased – San Antonio Express
- MSS’ll reduce mortality rate – Momoh – Nigerian Observer
- IBFAN warns on pregnant women, unborn infants – The Swazi Observer
- Wake County limits abortion coverage, rescinds support of school diversity – The American Independent
- Pope’s view on condoms does not change Church’s moral stance – Daily 49er
- 2011 Legislature: GOP lawmakers ready anti-abortion bills – The Missoulian
- Senator’s abortion plan draws fire – Omaha World-Herald
- Poster children for birth control – WND.com
- US attorney’s office debuts civil rights section – Pittsburgh Post Gazette
- More important than any fiscal matter – Concord Monitor
December 7, 2010
- Zimbabwe: African ‘Tradition’ And Women’s Oppression – AllAfrica.com
- House Republican Leaders Select Committee Chairmen – New York Times
- Washington ranks 11 in nation in overall health – Seattle Times
- Anti-Abortion Activists Go to Washington to Protest Doctor – ToTheCenter.com
- Apple Valley couple end online poll on abortion decision, throw out 1.6 … – Pioneer Press
- Pro-Life Champion Joe Pitts to Head Key ObamaCare Panel – LifeNews.com
- Upton Wins Key House Committee Nod After Opposition From Pro-Lifers – LifeNews.com
- Officials: 2 Percent Of Coloradans Have Pot Cards – cbs4denver.com
- Pro-Life Protesters Greet Late-Term Abortionist at New Clinic – Christian Post
- Health Reform and Human Rights: Does the US Measure Up? – AlterNet (blog)
- The Corner – National Review Online
- Texas Speaker: Chisum, Paxton Answer Pro-Life Survey, Strauss Doesn’t – LifeNews.com
- Surprising cancer study results – Newstalk ZB
- Medicare Coverage of Preventive Care Services—Reply – Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)
- David Boies Says Antonin Scalia Could Vote Against Gay Marriage Ban Prop 8 – On Top Magazine
- Abortionist’s license revoked permanently for role in illegal abortion racket – Lifesite
- Maternal Care Not Up to the Mark – Inter Press Service
- Indiana’s rank dips to 38th in health survey – Indianapolis Star (blog)
- 10 Kids’ Health Issues to Watch in 2011 – EVLiving
- Circumcision may not curb gay HIV transmission – Reuters
- Krueger: Don’t Count On Gay Marriage, Abortion Rights Under GOP – Politics on the Hudson (blog)
- The Prop 8 Oral Arguments: What Happened Yesterday? – The Atlantic
- High Court Rejects Broadening Scope Of Conscientious Objection Over Abortion – Voxy
- Essure – In Office Sterilization is an Option – WebWire (press release)
- Anti-abortion rights group to sponsor debate in RNC chairmanship race – The Hill (blog)
- Could Pope’s Statement on Condoms Bridge Gap Between Church and AIDS Groups? – Patch
- The Deadly Link Between Police, Sex Work And HIV – AllAfrica.com
- Rodriguez: Prop 8 case: A success for cameras in the court – Washington Post
- Arizona’s health ranking in decline – KVOA Tucson News
- Hundreds protest against late-term abortion doctor in Germantown – Business Gazette
- Michelle Bachmann: New Congress Should Defund Planned Parenthood – LifeNews.com
- The World After Proposition 8 – A Global Survey of the Right to Marry – JD Supra (press release)
- Mobile phone use during pregnancy ‘ups child’s risk of behavioural problems’ – International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics
- Ultra-right-wing Republicans protest own party – Enid News & Eagle
- This Is More Than Sex Education – The Campus Slate
- Calvo asks Camacho to veto bill – Pacific Daily News
- Return of the Culture Wars: Tea Party's Social & Religious Agenda & How … – Huffington Post (blog)
- Connecting Murder with Everyday Life: The Candid Thoughts of a Feminist – Oye! Times
- Bachmann calls for Congress to defund Planned Parenthood – Minnesota Independent
- Reducing maternal and newborn deaths globally – PhysOrg.com (press release)
- SBA List co-hosting RNC debate – Politico (blog)
- Abortion Policy Negatively Affects Women of Color – Center For American Progress
- Birthornot.com Couple Decides on Birth After All – Babble (blog)
- Stimulating faith-based groups – GetReligion
- Maternal deaths: a bane to the nation – Sunday News
- Judges fire back on Prop. 8 and Finding Deals This Holiday Season – Wall Street Journal (blog)
- Filipino bishops seek dialogue on family planning bill – AsiaNews.it
- Guest column: Having it both ways with Social Security, Medicare? – Green Bay Press Gazette
- Birth control pills safe? Not at all says surgeon – Examiner.com
- Most US Women Distrust Palin On Reproductive Health Issues, Poll Finds – Medical News Today (press release)
- Lawyers cite procreation in defending Prop 8 – Washington Blade
- High Court Agrees to Proposed Abortion Guidelines of Medical Council – TopNews New Zealand
- Fla. lawmakers start getting budget briefings today – Palm Beach Post
- Catholic lay group pushes for alternatives to RH bill – GMANews.TV
- Reduced preterm birth rate not enough to avoid failing grade – The Times and Democrat
- Md. lifts abortion doctor’s license – The News Journal
- Depriving Driehaus Of His Livelihood – Human Events
- Valley Views: Economic crisis stings women around globe – Poughkeepsie Journal
- New law expands coverage for adult immunizations – Washington Post
- Plan isn’t health insurance – Casper Star-Tribune Online
- As Prop 8 appeal begins, religious leaders commit to protect marriage – Georgia Bulletin
- Wake board majority quickly asserts itself – News & Observer
- Smart Phone Application Tackles Complex Teen Problems – KLAS-TV
- 300 protest plan for late-term abortions in Md. – Washington Post
- Protestant, Christian churches show support for RH bill – Philippine Information Agency
- Judge upholds doctors’ stance on abortion advice – Radio New Zealand
- A walk to remember – UConn Daily Campus
- WikiLeaks’ Assange faces sex-without-condoms rape charge, women’s revenge? – Examiner.com
- Girls’ health, safety must come first – Concord Monitor