The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit ruled that the Department of Health and Human Services’ final version of the Protect Life Rule, a rule to reform the Title X funding program, is “reasonable” and may immediately go into effect. The department announced the final version on March 4, which implements five major provisions, including a provision that ”none of the funds appropriated under this title shall be used in programs where abortion is a method of family planning.”
This doesn’t fully eradicate taxpayer subsidies funding Planned Parenthood, but it will prevent them from being funded through the Title X program. This ruling ensures that the Department of Health and Human Services can do more to comply with federal and state laws and help protect freedom of conscience for healthcare workers.
In a statement, Alliance Defending Freedom legal counsel Denise Harl said, “Americans’ hard-earned tax dollars should never be used to fund abortion, shield child abusers, or force medical professionals to violate their convictions by participating in the end of human life. Today, the 9th Circuit unanimously upheld the Trump administration’s rule as ‘reasonable’ and accurately applied the Supreme Court’s precedent by deciding that this rule may immediately go into effect.”
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2 comments:
What I do not understand about Conservatives and this administration is that if you want to cut entitlements why in the world would you want to take any or all reproductive tools away from those who need it the most and that create the demand for entitlements . WHere is the thought
get a job....or crawl back into mommys basement
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