A bill written specifically to stop a clinic in Lafayette, Indiana, from offering terminations will now go into effect, leaving Planned Parenthood of Indiana to make some tough choices.
After incessant demonizing of Planned Parenthood during public testimony over the state’s TRAP bill, is it any wonder someone decided to attack a reproductive health center?
Two bills meant to limit a woman’s access to abortion pass an Indiana Senate committee, and one could cut of medication abortion for women in Western Indiana all together.
Why shouldn’t politicians legislate medicine? For one thing, their lack of medical knowledge.
Although Mourdock didn’t win a senate seat, that’s small consolation for the women in the state who still need access to abortion and family planning services.
The administration has told the state that it cannot discriminate against the provider when it comes to using Medicaid funding for family planning services.
Governor Daniels has an abortion and runs for President.
Indiana women: Your bodies are now officially political pawns. And Governor Daniels is calling check mate.