Trump offers Planned Parenthood funds if it halts abortions
CNN also reports, “Conservatives have complained that the women’s health services organization does support research they oppose”, a statement that appears to paint the recent allegations of Planned Parenthood’s sale of aborted baby body parts for profit as mere opposition to “research”.
Trump himself even spoke favorably of the care Planned Parenthood provides during his campaign, while maintaining that he would support defunding them if they continued to provide abortions.
That women have many and better options than Planned Parenthood is well known to the abortion industry.
Outside electioneering activities, like mailings, broadcast ads and robocalls, from anti-abortion organizations totaled about $159,700 between January 2010 and December 2016 – all to support Republicans and oppose Democrats seeking legislative and statewide offices. As if that weren’t destructive enough, it also contains language that would “defund” Planned Parenthood health centers.
“My spine is fused, and I have two rods”. In 2015 Planned Parenthood saw 2.5 million women compared to 3.1 million in 2006. But that hasn’t stopped Republicans from blocking abortion providers from receiving federal funds through the recently unveiled Obamacare replacement bill. Meanwhile, the pro-life group Live Action learned that employees were sometimes provided abortions quotas to fill. In a statement, Richards said no federal funding goes toward abortions. No other health provider in Alaska offers this service.
So what would it actually mean to “defund” Planned Parenthood?
AUL has filed 29 amicus curiae “friend of the court” briefs detailing the life-ending realities of some “contraceptive” drugs and devices that the Affordable Care Act and its “HHS Mandate” force employers to include in their health insurance plans. More than half of the patients at these clinics receive Medicaid.
The organization said it would not bow to such threats.
What’s more, doctors here can decline to provide birth control if it violates their religious beliefs. “They are focused on abortion and that needs to get out to the American people”.
The reality is that Congress is considering legislation that would block patients who qualify for Medicaid from going to Planned Parenthood health centers.
“We’re not used to that in politics”, Dannenfelser said. “That’s why we’re all here”, Gambill says. You can find out what damage was done every other day so far on the Saddest Calendar on the Internet.