A8 THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2019 President Trump sets up abortion obstacles and bars clinic referrals By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR and DAVID CRARY Associated Press Chris Pizzello/Invision Brian May and Adam Lambert of Queen perform beneath an image of Freddie Mercury. ‘Green Book’ wins best picture award in an upset at the Oscars By JAKE COYLE Associated Press LOS ANGELES — The segregation-era road-trip drama “Green Book” was crowned best picture at the 91st Academy Awards, delighting those who see the fi lm as a feel-good throw- back but disappointing oth- ers who ridicule it as an out- dated inversion of “Driving Miss Daisy.” In a year when Holly- wood could have made his- tory by bestowing its top award on Netfl ix (“Roma”) or Marvel (“Black Panther”) for the fi rst time, the motion picture academy instead threw its fullest support Sunday behind a traditional interracial buddy tale that proved as popular as it was divisive. But Peter Farrelly’s “Green Book” weathered criticism that it was retro- grade and inauthentic to tri- umph over more acclaimed fi lms and bigger box-offi ce successes. It was an unexpected fi nale to a brisk, hostless ceremony that was awash in historic wins for diversity, including Spike Lee’s fi rst competitive Oscar. More women and more individual black nominees won than ever before. The Oscars otherwise spread awards around for Ryan Coogler’s superhero sensation “Black Panther,” Alfonso Cuaron’s black- and-white personal epic “Roma” and the Freddie Mercury biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody.” “Green Book” also won best supporting actor for Mahershala Ali and best original screenplay. Lee’s win for best adapted screenplay for his white supremacist drama “BlacK- kKlansman,” an award he shared with three co-writers, gave the ceremony its sig- nature moment. The crowd rose in a standing ovation, Lee leapt into the arms of presenter Samuel L. Jackson and even the backstage press room burst into applause. One of the biggest sur- prises of the night was in the best actress category. Olivia Colman won for her Queen Anne in the royal romp “The Favourite,” denying Glenn Close her fi rst Oscar. Close remains the most-nominated living actor never to win, with seven nominations. The night’s co-lead nomi- nee “Roma” won best direc- tor and best cinematog- raphy for Cuaron, whose fi lm also notched Mexi- co’s fi rst foreign language fi lm Oscar. Cuaron and his “Three Amigos” country- men — Alejandro Inarritu and Guillermo del Toro, who presented Cuaron with best picture — have had a stranglehold on the cate- gory, winning fi ve of the last six years. The wins for “Roma” gave Netfl ix its most signifi - cant awards yet, but “Green Book” denied the stream- ing giant the best picture win it dearly sought. Net- fl ix remains to some a con- tentious force in Hollywood, since it largely bypasses the- aters. The wins for “Black Panther” — along with best animated fi lm winner “Spi- der-Man: Into the Spider Verse” — meant the fi rst Academy Awards for Mar- vel, the most consistent blockbuster factory Holly- wood has ever seen. WASHINGTON — The Trump administra- tion on Friday set up new obstacles for women seek- ing abortions, barring tax- payer-funded family plan- ning clinics from making abortion referrals. The new policy is cer- tain to be challenged in court. Washington state says it will sue to chal- lenge the policy. The rule by the Health and Human Services Department also would prohibit federally funded family planning clin- ics from being housed in the same locations as abortion providers, and require stricter fi nancial separation. Clinic staff would still be permitted to dis- cuss abortion with clients, along with other options. However, that would no longer be required. The move is the lat- est in a series of Trump administration efforts to remake government pol- icy on reproductive health. The American Medi- cal Association warned it could have an impact far beyond abortion, poten- tially affecting access to health care services now provided to low-income women by the clinics, including birth control, cancer screenings, and testing and treatment for sexually transmitted dis- eases. By law, the family planning program does not pay for abortions. “This is the wrong pre- scription and threatens to compound a health equity defi cit in this nation,” AMA president Barbara WANTED L. McAneny said in a state- ment. “Women should have access to these medical ser- vices regardless of where they live, how much money they make, their background, or whether they have health insurance.” It could be some time before women served by the federal family program feel the full impact. Wom- en’s groups, organizations representing the clinics, and Democratic-led states are expected to sue to block the policy from going into effect. Administration offi cials told abortion opponents on a call Friday that they expect legal action, according to a participant. Abortion is a legal med- ical procedure, but federal laws prohibit the use of tax- payer funds to pay for abor- tions except in cases of rape, incest, or to save the life of the woman. Planned Parenthood, whose affi liates are major providers of family planning services as well as abortions, said the administration is try- ing to impose a “gag rule,” and launched a full cam- paign to block it. Congressio- nal supporters of the organi- zation said it receives about $60 million a year from the federal program. “I want our patients to know this — we will fi ght through every avenue so this illegal, unethical rule never goes into effect,” said Planned Parenthood’s presi- dent, Dr. Leana Wen. She said the new pol- icy would prevent doctors from referring women for abortions “even if your life depended on it.” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., declared: “Republicans must end their relentless assault on women’s health care and rights.” Planned Parenthood and other groups representing the clinics say the new require- ments for physical separa- tion of facilities would be costly and all but impossi- ble to fulfi ll. Planned Parent- hood said the administration is making another attempt to drive it out of business, after efforts to deny funding failed in Congress. White House counselor Kellyanne Conway scoffed at that argument. “They’ve been saying for years they don’t co-mingle their funds, so this should be easy for them,” she told reporters at the White House. “Physi- cally separate and fi nancially separate.” Religious conservatives see the administration’s action as a way to break down what they call an indi- rect taxpayer subsidy of abor- tion providers. 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