<\/a>If you had an abortion in Missouri between 2010 and 2015, you\u2019re on Missouri State Senator Kurt Schaefer\u2019s hit list.<\/p>\n Schaefer, a Republican, demanded that\u00a0 Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region turn over the list. He made the same demand of a St. Louis-area pathologist.<\/p>\n Schaefer’s excuse? He\u2019s \u201cinvestigating\u201d those already-proven-bogus allegations that Planned Parenthood sells fetal tissues for profit.\u00a0 Missouri\u2019s Attorney General has already examined those charges against Planned Parenthood, and found no wrongdoing. Not to mention that the creator of the maliciously edited videos circulated to \u201cprove\u201d the case has been indicted in Houston<\/a>, TX for creating the misleading videos.<\/p>\n Need I mention that a federal law passed in 1996 sets up strict guidelines for healthcare facilities and providers to protect the private of patients\u2019 healthcare records? It\u2019s a well-known law called HIPAA. And should Schaefer try to say that Planned Parenthood should be exempt from HIPAA protections, he\u2019d be contradicting his party\u2019s own view of Planned Parenthood. In other actions related to Planned Parenthood, Republican lawmakers have made it clear that they view Planned Parenthood as a medical facility. They\u2019ve insisted on a vast range of changes that generally apply to healthcare facilities: hospital-admitting privileges for doctors performing abortions, ambulances on call, hospital-like hallways and driveways. There\u2019s no question that HIPAA applies.<\/p>\n But none of these things has stopped Schaefer. He has not specified what he would do if he got the names, but it\u2019s a scary prospect. One can imagine the abortion-shaming that would follow. And make no mistake, previous actions by Missouri Republican lawmakers demonstrate that they are quite capable and willing to go to extremes.<\/p>\n