MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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By Robert Pear, New York Times, May 22/23, 2011
The Obama administration is raising serious objections to a new Indiana law that cuts off state and federal money for Planned Parenthood clinics providing health care to low-income women on Medicaid.
The objections set the stage for a clash between the White House and Gov. Mitch Daniels, a Republican, over an issue that ignites passions in both parties.
The changes in Indiana are subject to federal review and approval, and administration officials have made it clear they will not approve the changes in the form adopted by the state. Federal officials have 90 days to act but may feel pressure to act sooner because Indiana is already enforcing its law...
Comments
This is such good news and deserves to be out there with all the pieces about what Obama hasn't done. And by the way, how can Indiana be enforcing a law that hasn't been approved yet?
by Ramona on Mon, 05/23/2011 - 11:50pm
During the last round of "budget negotiations" Biden'/Obama protected Planned Parenthood. Maybe it's beyond some Red Line.
by Flavius on Tue, 05/24/2011 - 12:04am
“The state law is in effect right now,” said Marcus J. Barlow, a spokesman for the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration. “Medicaid clients who went to Planned Parenthood will have to go to someone else. This is not a change in services. It’s a change in providers.”
Daniels signed it into law on May 11.
by Elusive Trope on Tue, 05/24/2011 - 9:54am