Fewer Women From Neighboring States Travelling to Arkansas for Abortion

One problem we have highlighted in the past is the number of abortions Arkansas “exports” to women in other states.

Each year hundreds of women travel to Arkansas for abortions. Many of these women come from neighboring states like Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas, and Missouri.

A recent report from the Arkansas Department of Health shows that may be changing: The number of women coming to Arkansas for abortions has dropped significantly in the past two years.

In 2014, 925 women from out-of-state had abortions in Arkansas; in 2016 that number fell to 534.

The report also shows the number of abortions being performed on Arkansans has fallen to record lows. There were over 2,000 fewer abortions performed on women from Arkansas last year than there were 15 years before.

While it’s often difficult to say for sure what is behind these changes, one reason for the decline could be new pro-life laws passed in recent years–such as the improved informed-consent law the Arkansas Legislature passed in 2015.

The bottom line is this: Fewer unborn children are being killed and fewer women are being harmed by abortion. That’s a very good thing.

Below is a breakdown of the abortion numbers from 2000-2016.

Year Arkansas Residents Out-of-State Residents
2000 4,548 953
2001 4,981 943
2002 4,511 805
2003 4,582 826
2004 3,835 808
2005 4,062 633
2006 4,292 696
2007 4,132 712
2008 4,054 735
2009 3,960 620
2010 3,937 595
2011 3,523 510
2012 3,361 421
2013 3,205 527
2014 3,148 925
2015 3,070 701
2016 2,673 534

Family Council Calls on Congress to Block Abortion Funding

Last week we joined more than 80 pro-life organizations in signing a letter urging Congress to keep funding for abortion providers out of the American Health Care Act, the new healthcare law up for consideration.

The letter reads in part,

The “American Health Care Act” protects life in two ways. First, it includes language similar to the Hyde amendment that ensures abortion is not paid for or incentivized through the federal healthcare programs created in the Obamacare replacement, including tax credits for health insurance. Second if enacted, it would, for the first time, cut off federal Medicaid funding for certain abortion providers. Both of these pro-life policies are essential to the bill, and must be retained all the way to final passage.

Most Americans believe abortion ought to be illegal in some or all circumstances. No one should be forced to subsidize abortion or abortion providers with their tax dollars.

You can read the entire letter here.

PA Abortion Clinic Closed Thanks to Health Dept. Inspection

An abortion clinic in Pennsylvania was shut down earlier this week following a surprise inspection from the Pennsylvania Department of Health.

The inspection reportedly found “serious deficiencies and violations” at the clinic.

This is significant, because Arkansas recently passed a law strengthening Health Department inspection requirements regarding abortion clinics.

Like Pennsylvania, inspections in Arkansas must be unannounced. The new law makes it clear abortion clinics must be inspected at least annually and that the Department of Health will close an abortion clinic that fails inspection.

As we have said before, laws like this one make it easier to shut abortion clinics down. That’s what is happening in other states. Hopefully it happens in Arkansas, too.