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Board of Health discusses abortion law

Proponents, critics of recently approved standards for abortion facilities debate viability of legislation at Friday hearing

By Joseph Liss, Associate Editor on January 30, 2012

The Virginia Board of Health discussed Friday whether the emergency regulations passed last December by Gov. Bob McDonnell, requiring first-trimester abortion clinics to comply with the same building standards as hospitals, would become permanent.

Clinics which perform five or more first-trimester abortions are currently required to have a parking spot for every bed, hallways wide enough for two gurneys and additional oxygen tanks.

“These common-sense regulations will help ensure that this procedure takes place in facilities that are modern, safe and well-regulated, in order to help ensure the safety and well-being of all patients,” according to a Dec. 29 statement by McDonnell spokesperson Taylor Thornley.

National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League Pro-Choice Virginia spokesperson Sean Holihan said the new regulations did not match the health risks associated with first-trimester abortion facilities.
“Lasik surgery is more invasive than having a first-trimester abortion,” Holihan said, and suggested the measure was passed in an effort to shut down abortion clinics “in the guise of protecting women’s safety.”

Tarina Keene, the chair of the pro-choice Virginia Coalition to Protect Women’s Health, a group which formed last year in response to the bill, said in an email that abortion clinics would find it difficult to comply with the new regulations.

“The policies and protocols are an enormous task and many of the [women’s] health centers have hired extra staff to just work on the regulation’s requirements,” Keene said. . “Many of the state’s providers have been open for two or three decades providing safe, affordable, high quality care, but the extensive, overly burdensome building requirements are proving to be a daunting hurdle.”

The financial burden the regulations impose threatens the ability of such clinics to provide care, Keene added.

Chris Freund, the vice president of policy and communications at the pro-life Family Foundation of Virginia, said in an email that the changes in regulations are financially feasible for women’s health centers.

“Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion organization, is a $1 billion industry,” Freund said. “It can more than afford a few upgrades to their centers.”

Freund said the new regulations will help protect women. “Virginia’s abortion centers have gone without inspections, unlicensed and unregulated for far too long,” Freund said. “The emergency regulations are very reasonable, requiring regular inspections by health officials, licensing, and basic health standards.”

The regulations, which took effect Jan. 1, will last one year. After this period, permanent regulations approved by the Virginia Board of Health will replace the temporary rules.

The hearing was the first in a series, which will last until Feb. 15, designed to determine whether these regulations will become permanent.

The next public hearing on the regulations is scheduled for Feb. 3 in Alexandria.

9 Responses to “Board of Health discusses abortion law”

  1. Sean says:

    A) Six Planned Parenthood facilities – including the one in Charlottesville – were caught on camera trying to aid and abet child sex trafficking.

    B) They also have a long history of covering up abortion complications, including deaths of women. A Chicago Tribune investigation uncovered 6 dead women and thousands hushed up serious complications, and UPenn kept quiet about several women’s deaths that Dr. Gosnell sent them also. PP former employees confirm this policy of glazing over dead and injured women. So Holihan’s assertion is bereft of actual data.

    C) Two women in Alabama just LAST WEEK who got botched abortions SIMULTANEOUSLY and had to be carried out the door because the ambulance could not get a gurney through. Similar events have happened in Virginia.

    D) Have a look at Planned Parenthood’s political campaign contributions nationwide, and the salaries their executives pay themselves. They have excess profits to burn every year as a “non-profit.”

    E) Any other topic, any other organization – and these very pertinent things get covered. Just imagine the comparative scrutiny illegal abortion complications will get when that happens.

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  2. Sean says:

    Denial is a fundamental necessity to maintain ignorance and ambivalence in many of today’s academic settings run by political hacks. The overall policy is to just do your best to pretend something is not there, and hopefully people will join you in that endeavor. Not working? Well, just keep trying.

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  3. Sean says:

    Today’s news that the Cav Daily will ignore (besides Kelsey Hazzard’s speech to the Atheist Club)? SEVEN state senators who call themselves “Pro-Choice” who voted FOR coercion, threats, and force to remain legal ! Thankfully, they lost 8-7. The mask really comes off these folks sometimes..

    http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?121+vot+S04V0079+SB0277

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  4. Sean says:

    SB 277 Abortion, forced or coerced; prohibited, penalty.

    02/09/12 Senate: Reported from Education and Health with amendment (8-Y 7-N)

    YEAS–Martin, Newman, Blevins, Smith, McWaters, Black, Carrico, Garrett–8.

    NAYS–Saslaw, Lucas, Howell, Locke, Barker, Northam, Miller, J.C.–7.

    AMAZING!

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  5. Sean says:

    SEVEN state senators who call themselves “Pro-Choice” who voted FOR coercion, threats, and force to remain legal ! Thankfully, they lost 8-7. The mask really comes off these folks sometimes..

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  6. Sean says:

    A Charlottesville woman was killed once for refusing to have an abortion. It still happens all the time all over the country, although the media makes sure those dead women don;’t get much attention. Now we can see very clearly that the “pro choice” crowd really has no actual interest in that at all. Note the crickets, and the wish to keep forced and coerced abortions perfectly legal.

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  7. Marvin Edwards says:

    Sean, I think the media would be anxious to report attention-getting, factual information, especially a murder. So, exactly how did you twist the facts to come up with the accusation that “A Charlottesville woman was killed once for refusing to have an abortion. It still happens all the time all over the country…”.

    What the frack are you talking about?

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  8. Sean says:

    Questions?

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