Michigan governor set to veto abortion-alternatives in 2023 state budget
(The Center Square) – Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signaled her intention to exercise a line-item veto of more than $21 million in Republican-proposed abortion alternatives when she signs the…
(The Center Square) – Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signaled her intention to exercise a line-item veto of more than $21 million in Republican-proposed abortion alternatives when she signs the $57 billion 2023 general fund budget on Wednesday.
The alternatives in the budget package included:
- $10 million for a marketing program that promotes adoption as an alternative to abortion.
- $4 million to fund a maternity home program, assisting with health and prenatal care, parenting, and life skill development.
- $2 million to fund a maternal navigator pilot program that steers women to services that promote childbirth and alternatives to abortion.
- $2 million for a tax credit to adoptive parents.
- $1.5 million for “pregnancy resource centers” that are private nonprofit organizations promoting childbirth and alternatives to abortion.
- $1 million for pregnancy support centers at colleges.
According to the governor’s memorandum, she issued the line-item vetoes because they “would create a gag rule preventing reproductive health-service providers from even mentioning abortion and otherwise make it harder for women to get the health care they need. Any efforts to undermine a woman’s ability to make her own medical decisions with her trusted health-care provider will earn my disapproval. Women and doctors should be making health-care decisions – not politicians.”
“She also is refusing to help expecting mothers and their babies, including those facing a crisis pregnancy, by denying them access to essential care both before and after giving birth. The governor would be rejecting more than $20 million in support for prenatal care, maternity homes and pregnancy resource centers as well as adoption. Let’s be clear – this funding is not about access to abortion. It’s about helping women in need and actually sustaining life.”