Bluestem loves a good fact check, and Deena Winter's latest at the Minnesota Reformer catches endorsed Minnesota Republican candidate Matt Birk in a good one.
Short skinny: Birk said in a Facebook video that he's on the board of directors at the Wakota Life Center and:
“What these pregnancy resource centers do is they actually enable women and families to choose life, and they’re not funded by the government,” he said. “They’re all funded through private donations.”
Apparently, Birk isn’t aware that the Wakota Life Center was awarded $350,000 per year, for five years through the state Department of Health’s “Positive Alternatives to Abortion” program. Last year, 27 Minnesota groups received grants of up to $350,000 annually for five years, including “pregnancy resource centers” like Wakota, which received the largest grant.
UPDATE #2: On Twitter, pro-Birk anti-abortion folks are chiding Winter for no documentation. The article cites an earlier article that reported on a Gender Justice story. Bluestem used the database of 990 tax filings in ProPublica's Nonprofit Explorer to examine Wakota's 990s. Government grants are noted on the tax filings. [end update]
UPDATE: Here's the video, uploaded to YouTube in the public interest:
Oops. Here's the Minnesota Reformer fact check:
Fact check: Anti-abortion pregnancy centers receive millions in state funding in Minnesota
By Deena WinterRepublican Lt. Gov. candidate Matt Birk incorrectly said in a Saturday Facebook post that all Minnesota so-called crisis pregnancy centers are privately funded.
In fact, $3.4 million in state dollars annually goes to the crisis pregnancy centers, which are organizations that encourage women to carry their pregnancies to term rather than terminate.
Birk made the false statement while talking about his concern over recent vandalism of anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers. These anti-abortion centers often advertise themselves in a way that makes them appear to be abortion providers, but their goal is to dissuade women from having abortions.
Birk said in the post he is on the board of directors at the Wakota Life Center in West St. Paul, and such centers do “life-saving work” and provide emotional support, medical care and supplies to pregnant women who are scared, nervous and “don’t have anybody else to turn to.”
“What these pregnancy resource centers do is they actually enable women and families to choose life, and they’re not funded by the government,” he said. “They’re all funded through private donations.”
Apparently, Birk isn’t aware that the Wakota Life Center was awarded $350,000 per year, for five years through the state Department of Health’s “Positive Alternatives to Abortion” program. Last year, 27 Minnesota groups received grants of up to $350,000 annually for five years, including “pregnancy resource centers” like Wakota, which received the largest grant.
The Minnesota program, enacted in 2005, awards grants to organizations that “support, encourage, and assist women in carrying their pregnancies to term and caring for their babies after birth.” The law requires the programs to provide assistance with medical care, nutrition, housing and parenting education. They’re not allowed to encourage, counsel or refer clients for abortions.
Birk is gubernatorial candidate Scott Jensen’s running mate.
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Screengrab: Birk's Saturday night Facebook post.
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