Texas Denies Planned Parenthood Funding — Hoes Alleged to be Mad

This seems to be one of those issues that goes back and forth, year after year, never really getting resolved.

Democrats have an obsession with forcing Christians to give their tax money to Planned Parenthood.

Texas Tribune:

Low-income patients will no longer be able to use Medicaid to get nonabortion health services at Planned Parenthood, after a Wednesday court decision said Texas can move forward with kicking the health provider out of its Medicaid program.

The decision takes effect Thursday, and leaves thousands of patients with "few places to turn," Planned Parenthood said.

Dang, that sucks.

Have you tried not being a woman? Democrats are pushing that as an option now, you know.

At a Feb. 24 hearing, the central question was whether Texas officials gave Planned Parenthood a notice of termination after the 5th Circuit’s ruling — which would open the door for Planned Parenthood to protest and appeal the decision. Lawyers for the health provider said they got another notice and want to avail themselves of their right to contest the termination in an administrative hearing.

But a lawyer for the state said Planned Parenthood was given a notice of termination back in 2016 and that there’s only been more informal communication — meant just to discuss next steps — this year.

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“The law says you have 15 days to request an administrative hearing. Their 15 days came and went. They did not request [an] administrative hearing,” said Benjamin Walton, a lawyer representing the state.

They said they missed their 15 day window by 4 years. Truly hilarious.

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I’ve always found the way these Planned Parenthood shills frame the PP funding debate to be nonsensical.

They admit they are giving tax money to Planned Parenthood, but say the money is not being used for abortions.

As if I even care.

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