Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) and Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) joined 30 of their Senate colleagues, led by Senators Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Patty Murray (D-Wash.), in condemning the Trump administration’s decision to approve a Medicaid waiver request submitted by Texas that allows the state to receive federal funding while excluding providers like Planned Parenthood from their family planning programs.
In a letter addressed to Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Seema Verma, the senators wrote, “Texas women should be able to depend on access to all qualified providers so they can get the family planning services and preventive care they need. CMS’s approval is in violation of Congressional intent and federal law and must be withdrawn.”
The senators also highlighted that after the Obama administration declined to approve a similar request from Texas in 2013, Texas decided to forgo federal support moving forward with the discriminatory program. Following that decision women in Texas experienced worsening health outcomes and access to health services. Despite recent evidence, Trump’s CMS approved the Medicaid waiver request for Texas earlier this year.
“Unfortunately, instead of working to address the poor health outcomes that have arisen from restricting beneficiaries’ choice of qualified provider in Texas, CMS has now approved Texas’s request … to operate its family planning program without applying Medicaid’s longstanding guarantee allowing women to choose their own family planning provider and significantly restricting providers available to beneficiaries of the program,” the senators continued.
The approval of the waiver, the senators argue, “[is] clearly part of this Administration’s ongoing efforts to undermine access to family planning providers, including Planned Parenthood, and advance ideological goals without concern for the health and well-being of women across the country … with the ultimate goal of making legal abortion services unavailable in states such as Texas.”
A copy of the letter is available here.
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