Greenwald, Downey & Johnson Introduce Bill to Support NJ Family Planning Providers Opting Out of Title X Funding

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Greenwald, Downey & Johnson Introduce Bill to Support NJ Family Planning Providers Opting Out of Title X Funding

 

            (TRENTON) – In response to the announcement of Planned Parenthood pulling out of Title X due to the limitations placed on their services under the Trump Administration’s “gag rule,” the Assembly Democrats have introduced legislation today that would provide additional support for centers who are dealing with the loss of federal funding.

“The Title X ‘gag rule’ has forced family planning service providers, like Planned Parenthood, to withdraw from the federal program in order to protect the quality of patient care it delivers to millions of women and low-income families across the state and the nation,” said Majority Leader Lou Greenwald (D-Camden, Burlington). “The impact of the funding deficit— if the state does not step in to fill the gap— will be nearly immeasurable and critically define how the state’s family planning and women’s health services will continue to operate in the future. We stand with Planned Parenthood and other family planning services that have provided extraordinary care to New Jerseyans for decades. This Title X gag rule plays a dangerous game with the lives of women and their families who rely on these services.”

Planned Parenthood is New Jersey’s largest provider serving 72 percent of the patients in the state.

The bill (A-5802), also sponsored by Assembly Democrats Joann Downey and Gordon Johnson, would provide a $9.5 million supplemental appropriation for distribution by the New Jersey Department of Health to only those providers who lost funding due to the revised federal regulations under Title X.

“The Trump administration’s gag rule on Title X funding forced Planned Parenthood and other healthcare providers to make an impossible choice: deny female patients access to health services, or withdraw from the program and lose funding that is absolutely vital to its operations,” said Downey (D-Monmouth). “Planned Parenthood chose to prioritize the needs of women in refusing to abide by this immoral gag rule, but it will also mean access to healthcare for thousands of women in New Jersey will be significantly diminished. It will become far more difficult for women – especially women of color – to find the resources they need to make informed decisions about their health. This gag rule is a blatant attack on women’s rights.”

“We in New Jersey understand the importance of access to care; that’s why the Legislature restored funding for family planning and women’s health services in the State budget in the past two fiscal years,” said Johnson (D-Bergen). “We must keep fighting for equal access to healthcare for all women, starting with ensuring Planned Parenthood and other providers have the tools they need to continue providing quality care.”

The bill was introduced in the Assembly on Tuesday; it now awaits further consideration by the Speaker.

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