Minnesota’s largest anti-abortion group, Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life (MCCL), says state-funded anti-abortion programs are responsible for a drop in the number of abortions among low-income women.
If the group’s assertion is correct, the programs cost taxpayers more than $200,000 per woman successfully treated.
Data released by the Minnesota Department of Health show a slight drop in abortions among women on medical assistance between 2006 and 2007, the most current year that data is available. Medical providers were reimbursed by the state for 3,914 procedures in 2007 compared to 3,937 in 2006, a drop of 0.6 percent.
MCCL says Positive Alternatives, a state program that encourages women to carry their pregnancy to term, was responsible for the decrease.
Positive Alternatives awards grants to 37 groups, many of which are religion-based. The Highland LifeCare Center, Inc., in St. Paul, for example, tells pregnant women, “Having an abortion may affect more than just your body and your mind — it may have an impact on your relationship with God. What is God’s desire for you in this situation? How does God see your unborn child? These are important questions to consider.”
In a press release titled, “Positive Alternatives helped to save lives, reduce taxpayer funded abortions in 2007,” MCCL executive director Scott Fischbach said, “Positive Alternatives is making a real difference for pregnant women in need. The DHS report is more proof that women are receiving the help they need to successfully face the challenges of unexpected pregnancy without resorting to abortion.”
But reproductive health advocates aren’t buying that reasoning.
“MCCL’s statement … is disingenuous at best and is probably due to a decrease in unintended pregnancies,” said Linnea House, executive director of NARAL Pro-Choice Minnesota.
House added that if MCCL is correct, then the figures demonstrate a colossal cost to taxpayers. The difference between 2006 and 2007 is 23 abortions among low-income women, and the Positive Alternatives program costs $4.75 million every two years, she pointed out.
“Their numbers show that this is an investment of $206,521 per woman,” said House. “By comparison, an investment in family planning programs, programs the MCCL has consistently fought against, helps nearly 50,000 women and every dollar invested will save the state at least $5 in return.”
Kathi Di Nicola, communications director for Planned Parenthood Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota, agreed that the decrease is more likely attributable to family planning programs.
“We would attribute the decrease to fewer unintended pregnancies, which is likely the result of increased access to affordable, accessible family planning,” she said.
“One year’s data does not constitute a trend, but it is encouraging news for family planning providers,” she added.
House said the most effective state programs are those that prevent pregnancy in the first place.
“We know that family planning programs prevent unintended pregnancies and actually save the taxpayer money,” she said.













10 Comments »
Comment posted April 15, 2009 @ 11:20 am
In fact the average taxpayer funded abortion and the average cost of serving a woman and her family through Positive Alternatives differs by only $1, yes one, single dollar.
Comment posted April 15, 2009 @ 3:18 pm
Mr. Burkey — I must say I am disappointed that you did not take a more even-handed, objective approach to reporting on taxpayer funded abortions in Minnesota. You disregard the fact that Positive Alternatives helped more than 6,000 women in 2007 and instead apply the funding to only 23 fewer abortions. Why do you not then do the same with family planning funding for the same period? Family planning funds are far greater than Positive Alternatives funds, which means those 23 fewer abortions cost taxpayers a far more “colossal” amount in FP money. Do you see how your approach makes no sense? If yours is truly an independent news source, then you ought to treat both sides of issues with equal fairness or senselessness.
Comment posted April 15, 2009 @ 3:27 pm
AR,
Can you calrify your statement. Are you trying to claim that the average abortion costs $200,000?
Comment posted April 15, 2009 @ 4:36 pm
No, I’m not trying to claim that the average abortion costs $200,000. I am comparing Positive Alternatives and abortion on a more apples to apples level (rather than the apples to fence posts approach taken by the author). According to the MN Dept. of Health, Positive Alternatives served over 12,000 women. Thus the cost-per-client-served by Positive Alternatives is $393 ($4,711,606 divided by 12,000). Using numbers provided by the MN Dept. of Human Services, the average taxpayer funded abortion over a similar time period is $392 ($3,062,710 spent on abortion divided by 7,814 women). Because information on Positive Alternatives is only available for a two-year cycle, both numbers are generated using two years of data.
Comment posted April 15, 2009 @ 10:14 pm
It’s spelled “Birkey” and my sources were clearly using MCCL logic to make that point. MCCL says that the drop of 23 abortions was a direct result of Positive Alternatives. That is very unlikely.
Comment posted April 15, 2009 @ 11:58 pm
Mr.Birky I understand that the MCCL has mad a difference in the abortions held among women, but you have to understand that this group will only last so long. After a while no one will care about what these people have to say and life will go on. Abortion will be an issue in the U.S for many years to come. You cannot assume that this group will end abortion entirely, but I still agree with you claim. Abortion is wrong and its not right to take a live of a baby when they have not even experienced life at all. Each day another abortion is made and life will continue on. one cannot assum that there will be a stop to abortion.
http://www.therealpresence.org/archives/Abortion_Euthanasia/Abortion_Euthanasia_003.htm
Comment posted April 16, 2009 @ 3:56 am
Mr.Birky I understand that the MCCL has mad a difference in the abortions held among women, but you have to understand that this group will only last so long. After a while no one will care about what these people have to say and life will go on. Abortion will be an issue in the U.S for many years to come. You cannot assume that this group will end abortion entirely, but I still agree with you claim. Abortion is wrong and its not right to take a live of a baby when they have not even experienced life at all. Each day another abortion is made and life will continue on. one cannot assum that there will be a stop to abortion.
http://www.therealpresence.org/archives/Abortion_Euthanasia/Abortion_Euthanasia_003.htm
Sorry… forgot to say great post – can’t wait to read your next one!
Comment posted April 21, 2009 @ 10:12 am
Gee thanks, MCCL. About all you have accomplished is ensured that there are more anchor babies leeching off tax payer dollars for the next 18 years.
Comment posted April 22, 2009 @ 12:11 pm
The Minnesota government is facing a deficit of over 4 billion dollars and we are wasting 4.75 million on a program that appears not to work. Further, giving it to religious groups to tout their religion may open the government up to law suits. Costing even more in the long run. There is an easy line item to cut…
Comment posted April 23, 2009 @ 2:56 am
“Thus the cost-per-client-served by Positive Alternatives is $393″
Nice… $393 to murder a baby. Makes me want to vomit. Abortion is murder, pure and simple. It absolutely disgusts me that most abortions are done for “matter of convenience.” what pisses me off is birth control pills and condoms can be obtained for free at many inner city clinics. This garbage about one night stands and getting an abortion is such a stain on the morality of our society it’s pathetic.
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