Taxpayer Funded Abortions
Abortion
Funding Facts-- California
Unborn Children
Exterminated at the Expense of Taxpayers-- 1998:
Approximately 110,295, which includes 54,885 fee-for-service abortions,
plus approximately 55,410 non-fee-for-service abortions which occur in Medi-Cal
funded Prepaid Health Plans and other managed care programs.
Tax Dollars:
$34,519,905, which includes $17,176,575 for fee-for-service abortions,
plus approximately $17,343,330 for
abortions in the other plans.
Ages of Women
Who Receive Abortions:
32.8% were performed on women 20-24 years old
21.8% were performed on women 25-29
21.6% were performed on teenagers
13.8% were performed on women 30-34
10.4% were performed on women 35-45
Ethnicity
of Women Who Receive Abortions:
30.1% of the abortions were performed on Hispanic women
28.4% were performed on white women
15.8% were performed on black women
4.4% were performed on Asian/Pacific Islander women
.006% were performed on Alaskan Native and American Indian women
20.7% were not ethnically identified
Repeat Abortions:
1,742 women, 3.3% of those women who had “fee for service” Medi-Cal
abortions, had two or more tax-funded abortions in 1998.
3.3% of the total places the actual number of women obtaining repeat
abortions at about 3,640.
Abortion
Providers
62.3% of abortions were performed in physicians’ offices
24.2% in abortion clinics
12.9% in community and county hospital outpatient clinics
.6% in community and county inpatient hospitals
Average Cost:
$313-- ranging from $272 in a physician’s office, to $283 in an
abortion clinic, to $520 in a Community Hospital Outpatient Clinic, to
$1,953 for inpatients in a
Community Hospital.
(Medi-Cal Report:
Medi-Cal Funded Induced Abortions 1998, Medical Care Statistics
Sect., Dept. of Health Svcs. May 2000)
Policies of the Federal Government and the Other States
The federal government pays for abortions only when necessary to save
the life of the mother or in cases of rape or incest.
It was the policy in twenty-seven states to fund
abortions only when the life of the mother was endangered until the Clinton
administration through threats and law suits forced funding for other
exceptions in several of the states. (AL, AZ, AR, DE, FL, GA, ID, IN, KS, KY, LA, ME, MI, MS, MO, MT, NE, NV,
NH, ND, OH, OK, RI, SC, SD, TX, UT)
Eight other states choose to fund abortions only when
the life of the mother is endangered or when the baby has been conceived by
rape or incest-- several also
fund when the baby might be born with handicaps or for other exceptions.
(CO, IA, NC, PA, TN, VA, WI, WY)
Eight states pay for abortions by order of their state
courts. (California has been so
ordered, but subsequently moved into the next category.)
(CT, IL, MA, MN, NJ, NM, WV, VT)
Seven states and the District of Columbia fully fund
abortions by legislative decision. Since
1990 the California Legislature put California in this group by voting to
fund abortion on demand. (AK,
CA, HI, MD, NY, OR, WA)
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