Georgia lawmakers poised to pour $2m into 'fake abortion clinics'
Source: Guardian
Georgia lawmakers poised to pour $2m into 'fake abortion clinics'
Bill, which specifies abortion care should not be mentioned when discussing healthcare options for pregnant women, is now awaiting governors approval
Jennifer Gerson Uffalussy in Atlanta
@jennyalyse
Saturday 12 March 2016 09.53 EST
Georgia lawmakers have approved state funding of up to $2m for unlicensed crisis pregnancy centers, dubbed fake abortion clinics by some advocates.
The bill, which specifies that abortion care should not be mentioned when discussing healthcare options for pregnant women, will now go before Governor Nathan Deal for his signature.
Crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) are non-medical facilities that seek to counsel women out of having abortions. Many of these clinics have confusing names and advertising that suggest they provide abortion services, and others provide misleading medical information to discourage women from having abortions.
Often counselors will tell women that condoms are ineffective, that they will be unable to get pregnant again if they have an abortion, and that abortion and birth control cause cancer. There are more than 4,000 CPCs in the US and at least 12 states fund CPCs directly.
Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/mar/12/georgia-bill-pregnant-women-fake-abortion-clinics
sakabatou
(42,204 posts)atreides1
(16,118 posts)What a surprise!!!
Bernardo de La Paz
(49,075 posts)duhneece
(4,128 posts)SAN FRANCISCO (CN) - The Ninth Circuit on Thursday refused to block a new California law that requires pregnancy care centers to notify patients about state-funded contraception and abortion services.
Three faith-based pregnancy care centers sued the state in October, claiming the Reproductive FACT (Freedom, Accountability, Comprehensive Care and Transparency) Act violates their freedoms of speech and religion.
Livingwell Medical Clinic, Pregnancy Care Center of the North Coast and Confidence Pregnancy Center appealed a federal judge's ruling from earlier this month finding the new law, which takes effect on Friday, does not impede their First Amendment rights.
"The disclosures do not include language endorsing or recommending such services," U.S. District Judge Jeffery Write wrote in his Dec. 18 ruling. "Rather, the mandated notice only notifies consumers of the existence of state-funded options."
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I just filed as a candidate in NM and would love to be able to make this happen here.
muriel_volestrangler
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duhneece
(4,128 posts)My press person did post my press release on Otero County Dems on facebook...there's a reason I don't ...that's not my area of expertise! I don't think you can see this, but I'll try...if not, I'm coming back to DU with the WHOLE thing...and you'll hear about me for sure...have a chance to support me against the incumbent who tried to pass a bill that would have put a woman who'd been raped, got pregnant and wanted an abortion to be able to be jailed, for attempting to destroy the evidence of a crime (no, you don't have to tell me how absurd that is on a dozen levels!)
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JohnnyRingo
(18,696 posts)It was in the mid-60s, I was in grade school, and the national shame of the coat hanger abortion was my birds & bees talk.
Bradical79
(4,490 posts)State funded fake medical centers set up to lie to women and promote a purely religiously motivated value. Disgusting. The GOP war on women is not just rhetorical.