Republicans are making progress in depriving Planned Parenthood of funding - ForumDaily
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Republicans are making progress in depriving Planned Parenthood of funding

Today, Republicans have voted to deprive the budget of the Planned Parenthood Found.

The Republicans failed to collect a majority in the Senate, and President Obama will undoubtedly veto any such bill. But a voice in the Senate enabled lawmakers to stir up a fight with the largest fighter for the rights of women to abortion.

Republicans, for whom the ban on abortion in the United States is an important element of the ideological platform, demand that the organization’s funding be canceled from the federal budget. The reason for this was covert survey materials, in which fund managers discuss the prospects for using embryos for biotechnological research.

Previously "Forum" understood in the scandal and its consequences.

In 1976, a law was passed that prohibited the financing of abortions themselves, and not the organizations that make them.

They are now seeking political support for the complete cessation of funding for the Family Planning Fund. The main wrestler was Mark Paynes - currently the governor of the state of Indiana, but before that he was a state congressman.

"If Planned Parenthood wants to provide counseling and HIV testing, they shouldn't do abortions," Pence said in 2011.

All the efforts of Mark Paynes to deprive the funding fund faded away when Obamacare social insurance appeared with the arrival of Obama in the USA. This is a paradox, but it gives subsidies for abortion.

After this turn of events, six states passed a law that deprived the Family Planning Foundation of funding. The state of Colorado managed to adopt such a law before the 2011 year.

What happens if Congress really deprives the budget of the Family Planning Fund

For the deprivation of budget funding is now really not enough votes. But Obama has already said that he will veto anyway.

If such a law is adopted, it will greatly affect the birth rate in the United States.

Family Planning receives more than 500 million of state funding annually, mainly through Medicaid and grants. This represents 40 percent of the organization’s budget.

Most of this money goes to providing low-income women. This includes services such as spinning STD and issuing contraceptives. The Family Planning Foundation is without a doubt one of the largest providers in this business. Of the 6,7 million women who fall under the state program, 2,4 million receive contraceptives at the 817 Family Planning Foundation clinics across the country.

 

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