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House OKs birth control funding ban
on Thu, Mar. 16, 2006
Low-income women would be affected
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri House voted Wednesday to ban state funding of contraceptives for low-income women and to prohibit state-funded programs from referring those women to other programs.
Critics jumped on the proposal, saying it would lead to more abortions and more unwanted children on welfare.
But the proposal’s sponsor, Republican Rep. Susan Phillips of Kansas City, said contraceptive services were an inappropriate use of tax dollars. “If doctors want to give contraception privately or personally, they can,” Phillips said. “But we don’t need to pay for contraception with taxpayer funds.”
The change was the most controversial amendment adopted during the second day of debate on next year’s state budget. The Republican majority also turned back several efforts to boost funding for health-care programs by trimming farm and agribusiness subsidies.
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/14109047.htm
So ... the solution to SAVING taxpayer dollars is to stop issuing contraceptives, and instead support MORE children on welfare, let alone the hospital costs of delivering that child picked up by the taxpayer. Just wanted to make sure I was clear on that.
on Thu, Mar. 16, 2006
Low-income women would be affected
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri House voted Wednesday to ban state funding of contraceptives for low-income women and to prohibit state-funded programs from referring those women to other programs.
Critics jumped on the proposal, saying it would lead to more abortions and more unwanted children on welfare.
But the proposal’s sponsor, Republican Rep. Susan Phillips of Kansas City, said contraceptive services were an inappropriate use of tax dollars. “If doctors want to give contraception privately or personally, they can,” Phillips said. “But we don’t need to pay for contraception with taxpayer funds.”
The change was the most controversial amendment adopted during the second day of debate on next year’s state budget. The Republican majority also turned back several efforts to boost funding for health-care programs by trimming farm and agribusiness subsidies.
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/14109047.htm
So ... the solution to SAVING taxpayer dollars is to stop issuing contraceptives, and instead support MORE children on welfare, let alone the hospital costs of delivering that child picked up by the taxpayer. Just wanted to make sure I was clear on that.