Today in the War on Women: New Hanover Commissioners choose not to accept family planning funds

Commissioner Rick Catlin, who represents the commissioners on the county's health board, said he also voted against accepting the funds when the item was on the health board's agenda.

He said he was concerned with answers to questions he asked about the funds.

"The answers that I got were that there were patients that were not being responsible with existing family planning that was being offered and that this would provide a more reliable solution for those people", Catlin said at Monday afternoon's commissioners meeting.

He added that he had an issue with "using taxpayer dollars to fund someone's irresponsibility."

The county's health department was awarded $8,899 in family planning funds that would "provide medical services related to family planning including physician's consultation, examination, prescription, continuing supervision, laboratory examination and contraceptive supplies," according to a budget amendment item included in documents for Monday's commissioners meeting. The county was not required to match the state grant.

Chairman Ted Davis said he thought it was a sad day when "taxpayers are asked to pay money for contraceptives" for women having sex without planning responsibly.

"If these young women are being responsible and didn't have the sex to begin with, we wouldn't have this problem to begin with," Davis said.



Commissioner Jonathan Barfield said he was "one of those abstinence guys" and agreed with Davis' comment.