Colorado Pro-Abortion Politician: Abortion is Cheaper for the State

Earlier this week, the speaker of the Colorado House of Representatives gave testimony in support of public tax dollars going to fund abortion.
She then admits it’s cheaper for the state to pay for abortions than pay for a baby to be born.
Don’t believe it? Listen for yourself.
SHOCKING: Speaker Julie McCluskie (D) is effectively encouraging Coloradans on Medicaid to have an abortion instead of giving birth, because it's cheaper for the state.
— Scott Shamblin (@scottpshamblin) March 26, 2025
This occurred yesterday. Really showing your cards @McCluskieforCO #COPolitics pic.twitter.com/lbhguaYLeO
Colorado abortion activists are so brazen, they have no problem saying the quiet part out loud.
In the video, the pro-abortion lawmaker explains,
The “savings” comes from “averted births” because “the abortions happen instead.”
If your instinctual response to that argument is to recoil in shock and disgust, good – that means you have an intact conscience.
If the same “cost savings” argument were applied to the disabled or to those that suffer from chronic medical conditions, there would be an uproar – and rightly so.
It’s a dehumanizing argument meant to justify the death of an entire segment of the human population based on the idea that it would be cheaper if we didn’t have to care for them at all.
Jim Daly, President of Focus on the Family, told the Daily Citizen,
The Colorado bill, SB 25-183, would require the state to cover abortion as part of its Medicaid services.
The measure was approved by the state Senate and has already passed the House Health and Human Services Committee. It’s now on its way to the House floor where it is expected to have more than enough votes to pass.
Last fall, Colorado voters approved an amendment enshrining abortion in the state Constitution and repealing the ban on taxpayer funded abortions.
Now that the ban has been removed and abortion is considered a constitutionally protected “right” under state law, the abortion-supporting majority in Colorado’s state House and Senate are enthusiastically doing everything they can to ensure Colorado taxpayers pay for abortions.
When this bill becomes law, as is expected, Colorado taxpayers will be forced to spend millions of their dollars every year funding abortions against their conscience.
The measure’s fiscal note estimates, “In the first full implementation year (FY 2026-27), costs for abortion services are estimated to be $5.9 million, while cost savings for averted births are estimated to be $6.4 million.”
It’s no surprise the abortion lobby is advocating for this bill and taxpayer funded abortions. For abortion sellers, it’s always about the bottom line. They sell abortions for a living. What’s more secure than a steady stream of funding from Colorado taxpayers?
The video above, exposing the radical views of Colorado abortion activists, has already received over 120,000 views on X and its reach continues to grow.
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Let’s work together to expose big abortion and hold them accountable for their shameful beliefs that discriminate against low-income women and their babies.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Nicole Hunt, J.D., is an attorney and serves as a writer and spokesperson at Focus on the Family. She provides analysis and advocacy engagement for Christians to promote faith, family, and freedom. Some of the issues she writes and speaks on include life, religious freedom, parental rights, marriage, and gender. Prior to joining Focus on the Family, Nicole practiced employment law specifically advising businesses and ministries on employment policies and practices. Nicole worked in Washington, D.C. as a Legislative Assistant to two Members of Congress. During her time on Capitol Hill, Nicole provided policy analysis and voting recommendations to Members of Congress on a variety of public policy matters, wrote speeches, drafted committee statements and questions, wrote floor statements, produced legislation and amendments to legislation, met and developed networks with constituents and interest groups, and worked on regional projects. In addition, Nicole served as an intern to Former Attorney General Ed Meese in the Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at the Heritage Foundation, provided legal analysis to Americans United for Life, and interned in the Office of Strategic Initiatives at The White House during the George W. Bush Administration. Nicole earned her J.D. from George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School and her Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Political Science from Westmont College. Nicole enjoys riding horses and spending time camping and hiking with her family in the great outdoors. Nicole is married to her husband, Jeff, and they have four children. Follow Nicole on Twitter @nicolehunt