Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Friday (Aug. 14) directed the Department of Human Services to end its agreements with Planned Parenthood of Arkansas and Eastern Oklahoma, effective 30 days from today.
Department of Human Services Director John Selig sent a letter dated Aug. 14 to Jill June, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Arkansas and Eastern Oklahoma, informing her of the move.
In a statement, Hutchinson said, “It is apparent that after the recent revelations on the actions of Planned Parenthood, that this organization does not represent the values of the people of our state and Arkansas is better served by terminating any and all existing contracts with them. This includes their affiliated organization, Planned Parenthood of Arkansas and Eastern Oklahoma.
“I appreciate the legislature’s leadership on this important issue, especially that of Senator Eddie Joe Williams and Representative David Meeks.”
Hutchinson’s action follows the release of a series of undercover videos by a pro-life group, The Center for Medical Progress.
DHS Communications Director Amy Webb said the state has been reimbursing Planned Parenthood clinics in Little Rock and Fayetteville on a case-by-case basis for family planning, pharmacy and gynecological services but has not paid for abortions using Medicaid dollars.
The state so far has reimbursed the organization $51,429.39 this year. In previous years, Planned Parenthood has been reimbursed the following amounts:
2014 – $139,456.11
2013 – $139,864.13
2012 – $127,673.26
2011 – $168,993.66
2010 – $241,554.65