From politico.com:
The House just approved Rep. Mike Pence’s amendment to cut off funding to Planned Parenthood, checking off a hot-button social issue even as it set up a bigger showdown over defunding the health care law.
The vote was 240-185 with 11 Democrats voting for the amendment, and seven Republicans voting against. One member voted present. A group of Republicans on the floor applauded when the vote hit 218.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0211/49830.html
According to the article, the group Live Action is credited with influencing this decision after it released videos of actors disguised as sex traffickers obtaining information from PP on how to get birth control and abortion services.
PP has responded to these videos and has stated that it has taken "swift action" against those employees that aided the pretend "pimps."
http://www.plannedparenthoodaction.org/positions/coordinated-anti-choice-attacks-planned-parenthood-frequently-asked-questions-1027.htm#Q7
To me this is problematic on many levels (regardless of your stance on abortion):
Planned Parenthood is a family planning center, and while yes abortion is a service it performs, it is mostly used as a place for low-cost birth control, gynecological services (including routine exams) and a source for pre-natal help for expectant mothers.
While I am not 100% sure of the details, I do know that federal funding of abortions specifically is limited, and according to Planned Parenthood, it does not use such funding to support the performing of abortions. (Unfortunately, I have no way of proving how true this is.)
The legislation targets Planned Parenthood alone, while there are other similar clinics that offer that same types of services. To go after one organization with such an amendment seems unconstitutional.
I know women who have relied on PP for the many services it provides, and not one of them was for an abortion. To me funding for this group, and others like it, is critical to preventing unwanted pregnancies and the abortions this law is hoping to stop in the first place.
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Thu, Feb 24, 2011 4:39 PM
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