BlindBoo
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Not to worry, even though the Harris Count Grand Jury found no wrong doing by PP........
After Indictments, Texas Still Wants to De-Fund Planned Parenthood
Now, even with yesterday’s indictments, state officials appear to be unfazed by the fact that they’re planning to boot a women’s health care provider from Medicaid based on undercover videos shot by a couple of alleged criminals. On Monday Paxton actually reiterated the importance of those videos, saying in a statement: “The fact remains that the videos exposed the horrific nature of abortion and the shameful disregard for human life in the abortion industry. The state’s investigation of Planned Parenthood is ongoing.”
In a statement, Gov. Greg Abbott vowed that the state Health and Human Services Commission, which last year announced it would kick Planned Parenthood off Medicaid, would continue to investigate the organization: “Nothing about today’s announcement in Harris County impacts the state’s ongoing investigation. The State of Texas will continue to protect life, and I will continue to support legislation prohibiting the sale or transfer of fetal tissue.”
After Indictments, Texas Still Wants to De-Fund Planned Parenthood
Now, even with yesterday’s indictments, state officials appear to be unfazed by the fact that they’re planning to boot a women’s health care provider from Medicaid based on undercover videos shot by a couple of alleged criminals. On Monday Paxton actually reiterated the importance of those videos, saying in a statement: “The fact remains that the videos exposed the horrific nature of abortion and the shameful disregard for human life in the abortion industry. The state’s investigation of Planned Parenthood is ongoing.”
In a statement, Gov. Greg Abbott vowed that the state Health and Human Services Commission, which last year announced it would kick Planned Parenthood off Medicaid, would continue to investigate the organization: “Nothing about today’s announcement in Harris County impacts the state’s ongoing investigation. The State of Texas will continue to protect life, and I will continue to support legislation prohibiting the sale or transfer of fetal tissue.”