Senate Democrats Push Back on Indiana Abortion Law
Some Senate Democrats are proposing penalties for states cutting medicaid funds to planned parenthood.
“We respectfully request that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issue guidance to state Medicaid directors clarifying that taking action to exclude family planning clinics that provide abortion services from Medicaid participation, such as Planned Parenthood, will lead to compliance actions,” Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., wrote in a letter to HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. Another 29 Senate Democrats signed the letter.
Federal penalties could be a steep price to pay for many states. The federal government pays, on average, half of each state’s Medicaid costs. In Indiana, the federal government is estimated to shoulder more than 66 percent of Medicaid costs.
The senators said the Indiana law would keep Medicaid enrollees from getting all available care, which violates the program’s promise. “The restrictions threatened by state legislatures blatantly contradict the spirit and letter of well-established and long-accepted law,” said the letter.
“We write not to ask support for new law, but for vigorous, prompt enforcement of existing law.”