Photo edit of a Planned Parenthood. Credit: Alexander J. Williams III/Popacta.
Photo edit of a Planned Parenthood. Credit: Alexander J. Williams III/Popacta.

Albuquerque’s left-wing city council is being sued over an unconstitutional scheme to funnel a quarter-million dollars in taxpayer funds to Planned Parenthood.

Paul Gessing, an Albuquerque resident, property owner, and taxpayer advocate, along with Care Net Pregnancy Center of Albuquerque, is suing to block the scheme to use taxpayer funds to finance abortion centers, in violation of the state constitution.  

The council last year approved a plan to funnel $250,000 in taxpayer funds to Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains in a “council-directed sponsorship,” in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson, which overturned it’s 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling and allowed states to regulate abortion.

However, New Mexico’s Constitution prohibits public entities from making “any donation” to a private organization.

Gessing and Care Net are represented by the Liberty Justice Center, a nonprofit, public-interest litigation center that fights for taxpayers and accountable government.   

“New Mexico’s constitution prevents politicians from using taxpayer funds like their own personal piggy banks,” says Daniel Suhr, managing attorney at the Liberty Justice Center. “Albuquerque’s grant to Planned Parenthood is pure politics, and the state constitution prevents that kind of abuse of taxpayer dollars.”

“Taxpayers should not be compelled to subsidize Planned Parenthood or any other private group,” said Gessing, who is president of the free-market Rio Grande Foundation. “The anti-donation clause of New Mexico’s constitution is a bulwark for taxpayers against politically motivated earmarks just like this one.”

“Care Net provides essential services to pregnant women and newborn moms, but we were never given a fair shot at these funds,” said Paula Gonzales, executive director of Care Net. “The government cannot give money without disclosure, discussion, and agreement by the taxpayers. The NM Constitution is very clear in this area. That is why this lawsuit is important to us as it puts the government leaders on notice to the state’s established law.”

The Liberty Justice Center filed its lawsuit, Gessing v. Yara, against Stephanie Yara, Director of Finance and Administration for the City of Albuquerque, Carol M. Pierce, Director of Family and Community Services of the City of Albuquerque, and Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, Inc. in the Second Judicial District Court on January 17, 2023.  



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