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Commentary: Alaska governor's veto is bad way to protest abortion

The Anchorage Daily News

June 07, 2010 11:24 AM

Gov. Parnell said last week that he vetoed a modest expansion of the Denali KidCare program for Alaska children and pregnant women as a matter of conscience. He said that when he learned the health insurance money could pay for abortions, he couldn't support its expansion. We respect the governor's convictions. But his decision in this case makes no sense and hurts children and pregnant women of poorer, working Alaska families who can't afford health insurance and don't qualify for Medicaid assistance.

Last session, the Alaska Legislature voted overwhelmingly to expand qualifying limits for Denali KidCare to 200 percent of federal poverty level. That's the level the program began with in 1999 and well within Alaska's budget.

The fact that it might include abortion funding should have come as no surprise to state leaders. The Alaska Supreme Court has struck down previous attempts to block state funding for abortion because it's a legal procedure, and the court has ruled pregnancy services must include that choice when medically necessary.

The effect of the governor's veto is to deny health care insurance to more than 1,000 Alaska children and up to 200 pregnant women -- including women who want to bring healthy babies into the world. Care for children and pregnant moms is pro-life.

To read the complete editorial, visit www.adn.com.

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