The New Jersey Senate failed to override the veto of family planning funds leaving a huge gap in healthcare for women and families.
The flowing news article from NJ.com is excellent. Stay tuned to Reproductive Justice NJ for more information.
N.J. Senate fails to override Gov. Christie's veto of $7.5M in family planning funds NJ.com
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
10 Reasons to Reinstate Family Planning Funds.
Tomorrow is the override vote on family planning funds. Here are 10 reasons this should be overturned:
1. 136,000 low-income women were served with
these funds last year.
these funds last year.
2. 40,000 unplanned pregnancies were prevented.
3. 28,0000 HIV tests were administered.
4. 70,000 breast exams were performed.
5. For every $1.00 spent, we will save $3.74 dollars.
6. Every $1.00 spent would trigger $9.00 in federal matching funds.
7. We spent $65 million to ensure malls in Bergen County stay closed on
Sundays.
Sundays.
8. Not that this is a bad thing, but family planning funds don't pay for
abortions.
abortions.
9. If you are against abortion, consider this: family planning services
prevented an estimated 19,000 abortions last year.
prevented an estimated 19,000 abortions last year.
10. Family planning centers provide pre-natal care.
Gee-- that seems like 96 million dollars worth of reasons and 204,000 people served worth of reasons to overturn this veto. I wish someone's mother would write a letter to their elected official son telling him to "be a good boy" and vote for family planning.
(Sources: The Record, NJ Budget, Planned Parenthood)
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