With a smile and a wave
Just a week after the Republican Party’s Affordable Care Act repeal bill was dramatically pulled from the House floor, the Senate advanced legislation that will have serious consequences for the reproductive health and family planning abilities of millions across the country. It’s now awaiting President Trump’s signature — and we have his vice president to thank.
On March 30, the Senate passed H.J. Res 43, but only because, without sufficient support, Vice President Mike Pence cast the tiebreaking vote – a constitutional authority he holds as president of the Senate. He voted in favor, with a smile and a wave.
Here’s why that’s so disturbing: H.J. Res 43 would eliminate a regulation that enables Title X family planning grants to go to the most qualified health care providers. The regulation prohibits states from preventing providers from receiving federal funds for reasons that are unrelated to their ability to provide healthcare services. In other words, if a healthcare provider delivers high-quality care, it’s eligible to receive Title X money.
Why is this critical?
Title X providers offer vital services — such as birth control, cancer screenings, and testing for sexually transmitted infections — to 4 million people, regardless of economic status. It’s a publically funded safety net for those who can’t simply go elsewhere. And it works because the network is diverse and includes reproductive health providers, which are often the most qualified and best-equipped to provide this care.
Ahhh yes, but what else are they? Besides the most qualified and best-equipped to provide this care? Likely to provide abortions, of course. Uh oh uh oh. Must prevent, must terminate.
By law, no Title X funds can be used to provide abortion services. But, in more than a dozen states, politicians have moved to block healthcare providers who also provide abortion, like Planned Parenthood and others, from receiving Title X funds.
Because abortion cooties.
But no; really it’s because let’s punish abortion and the women who need abortion. Let’s use our power to do our best to force all pregnant women to stay pregnant whether they want to or not…except of course in the case of poor women who need pre-natal care. They can just die or miscarry, but those sluts who want to stop being pregnant – they have to be forced to stay pregnant.
By law, no Title X funds can be used to provide abortion services. But, in more than a dozen states, politicians have moved to block healthcare providers who also provide abortion, like Planned Parenthood and others, from receiving Title X funds. That’s discrimination, and the courts agree. Excluding qualified providers does nothing to help public health. It actually hurts access to needed care.
The Obama administration recognized this, and in December of last year, the Department of Health and Human Services issued its regulation to protect against this discrimination. But the Congressional Review Act gives Congress the authority to simply undo regulations passed late in the previous administration. It used to be an extremely rare move. That’s no longer the case.
Prior to 2017, it had been used to overturn a rule just once. But with Republicans in control of Congress and the White House, the process has become far more common: As of April 3, the president has signed 11 resolutions to overturn Obama-era regulations, with more headed to his desk. That’s how we ended up overturning Title X family planning protections by a margin so narrow — there was bipartisan opposition in the Senate — that the vice president had to step in.
It was a striking moment. Pence ascended the Senate dais, grabbed the gavel, and calmly, proudly, gleefully even, voted in favor of a resolution that will interfere with health care for millions of low-income women and insert ideology into reproductive health care.
Of course he did. There’s just nothing more gratifying than punishing those sluts who want to stop being pregnant.
And another thing that strikes me – if it requires that Title IX funds go to the most qualified providers, that would by definition exclude the Crisis Pregnancy Centers, which are usually staffed by volunteers with no medical training who simply spend their time telling women how awful it would be to have an abortion, how precious that little life is, and how scary, mean, and terrible things (like cancer) will happen to you if you have an abortion. In short, they are unqualified for pregnancy counseling, but quite qualified to Lie for Jesus.
Does that mean the states can now shift Title IX funds currently going to women’s health centers that are well staffed with trained medical personnel to these devious, conniving, lying religious punishment of women centers? I bet it does.
This is why we need to flip at least one more Senate seat; Pence is probably gonna cast more tiebreakers than any VP in history…
Right, isn’t there a special election tomorrow?
For a rep maybe… I don’t think any senators are
Right, reps for Kansas and then Georgia next week.
Forgive me if I mis-read the earlier part of your post, but it seems that, since Title X funds cannot be used to provide abortions, this isn’t what this repeal actually does, is it?
It seems to me that it is punishing women who need cancer screening, contraception, and pre-natal care; for daring to want to access those services from places that also provide abortions.
It’s punishing those sluts who want to stay pregnant…