Cory Booker
Cory Booker
stated on September 4, 2012 in a rally at the Democratic National Convention:

“The first (state) budget that came out of our Republican leadership slashed funding to Planned Parenthood…It resulted in the reduction of hours, the elimination of…

True
By Bill Wichert
September 5, 2012

Cory Booker blasts Chris Christie for slashing funding to Planned Parenthood, causing a reduction in health services

Newark Mayor Cory Booker didn’t mention Gov. Chris Christie by name, but the Democratic leader took a shot at his Republican governor Tuesday for cutting funding for women’s health services.

Before the mayor made a speech at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., Booker appeared at a Planned Parenthood rally and blasted the GOP for denying women access to health care.

“Now I want to be very clear. I come from a state where we’ve seen what Republican leadership will do to things like Planned Parenthood,” Booker told the crowd, according to a video posted on YouTube. “We’ve seen it. The first budget that came out of our Republican leadership slashed funding to Planned Parenthood.

“It resulted in, it resulted in the reduction of hours, the elimination of days, elimination of access to women in my city and all over my state.”

PolitiFact New Jersey found that Booker’s claim is on target. Christie eliminated nearly $7.5 million for family planning services in his first budget for fiscal year 2011, and has rejected efforts by the Democrat-led legislature to restore that funding.

As we discovered in a previous fact-check, that reduction in funding led to the closure of six family planning clinics, including two facilities run by affiliates of Planned Parenthood.

Those clinics included the following: Westampton and Brown Mills locations run by the Burlington County Health Department; Planned Parenthood of Southern New Jersey’s Cherry Hill center; FamCare, Inc.’s Millville facility; the Bayonne Women’s Health and Family Planning Center; and Planned Parenthood of Greater Northern New Jersey’s Dover site.

Representatives of those clinics previously told us that state funding cuts forced the closures.

On three occasions, Christie has rejected efforts by the legislature to restore those family planning dollars. The first time occurred when the governor vetoed a bill passed by the legislature in June 2010 to restore the funding.

At the time, Christie said New Jersey residents have access to “comprehensive reproductive health care services” at other sites and the state can’t afford to “provide duplicative funding for family planning centers.”

In June 2011, the legislature included the $7.5 million in the fiscal year 2012 budget sent to the governor. Christie eliminated that funding as part of his line-item vetoes, and the legislature couldn’t secure enough votes to override that veto.

Most recently, the legislature passed a bill in June to restore the funding, but Christie vetoed it.

Our ruling

At a Planned Parenthood rally, Booker went after Christie’s record of cutting funding for family planning services.

“The first budget that came out of our Republican leadership slashed funding to Planned Parenthood,” Booker said. “It resulted in, it resulted in the reduction of hours, the elimination of days, elimination of access to women in my city and all over my state.”

It’s true that Christie eliminated nearly $7.5 million for family planning services in the fiscal year 2011 budget, and has rejected efforts to restore that funding. That funding reduction led to the closure of six family planning clinics around the state.

We rate the statement True.

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