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Planned Parenthood In Pennsylvania May Be Defunded

Posted: Updated: 05/23/2012 10:50 am

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Pennsylvania State Rep. Daryl Metcalfe (R-Butler) will introduce legislation on Wednesday that would defund Planned Parenthood, adding his state to a list of four others that have pending bills to strip public funds from the family planning provider.

Metcalfe's bill, the Whole Woman’s Health Funding Priority Act, would put health care providers that offer abortion services at the bottom of the priority list for state funding. The anti-abortion activist group Susan B. Anthony List and the Alliance Defense Fund co-wrote the bill, which closely resembles the one Arizona lawmakers used to defund Planned Parenthood earlier this year.

Planned Parenthood clinics receive a substantial percentage of their money through state and federal government funding streams, including Medicaid and Titles V, X and XX. The clinics use the funds to offer breast cancer screenings, STD testing and treatment, pap smears, maternity care and other medical services for low-income and uninsured patients. None of this money can legally be used to pay for abortions, which make up less than 3 percent of the services Planned Parenthood performs, but anti-abortion activists regularly make the argument that any money the organization receives will indirectly fund abortions.

Mallory Quigley, communications director for SBA List, called the bill an "upgrade" for women's health services because it directs money away from Planned Parenthood clinics and toward hospitals and other kinds of family planning clinics that don't provide abortions.

"The emphasis is on comprehensive whole woman care, so instead of them going to Planned Parenthood to receive one type of service, they will now be going to qualified health clinics where they can get mammograms, treatment for hypertension and depression, dental care, all these things Planned Parenthood doesn’t provide," Quigley said. "All it is is an upgrade of women's health care without any additional cost to the taxpayer."

The problem with cutting funding from a major nationwide family-planning provider is that many Planned Parenthood patients live in low-income, rural and medically underserved areas where there generally aren't other viable providers of the same types of services. For instance, Tennessee lawmakers cut Title X funding from Planned Parenthood in 2011, and that law has left many former patients unable to afford health care.

"In the past our clients would qualify for services for free, but now we have to charge them a fee," said Jeff Teague, president of Planned Parenthood of Middle and East Tennessee. "It's put a burden on people, obviously. We've seen a ten percent decrease in patient numbers, and we've worked very closely with health department to see if they've seen a corresponding increase, and they have not. We have a serious concern that there are a number of women not receiving or delaying care, which is a bad situation either way."

In Pennsylvania, Republicans hold the majority in the state House of Representatives and Senate. Gov. Tom Corbett (R), during a debate over a mandatory ultrasound bill that would have required all women seeking abortions to receive one, said that women who didn't want the procedure should just "close [their] eyes."

Six states enacted legislation to defund Planned Parenthood in 2011: Wisconsin, Indiana, Kansas, North Carolina, Texas and Tennessee. District judges in all of those states except Wisconsin have since determined that those laws were unconstitutional and have temporarily blocked them.

So far this year, Arizona successfully stripped funds from Planned Parenthood, and legislators dropped similar proposed laws in Iowa and New Hampshire. Maine cut $400,000 for family planning services out of the state budget this week, and five other states -- Ohio, Kansas, Michigan, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania -- are currently considering bills that would directly defund Planned Parenthood.

A Planned Parenthood spokesperson estimates that total state funding cuts could leave well over 350,000 patients without health services. That estimate does not include Pennsylvania, because the numbers of patients the bill would affect are not yet available.

If presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney follows through on his promise to "get rid of" Planned Parenthood funding entirely, the number of affected patients could climb to five million.

"What’s happening in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Kansas is a preview of what would happen in all 50 states if Mitt Romney is elected," said Cecile Richards, president of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund. "Planned Parenthood won't let politics interfere with the health care that one in five women in America relies on at some point in her life. Planned Parenthood doors are open, and they’ll be open tomorrow."

CORRECTION: This article previously stated that a bill under consideration in Pennsylvania would have required women seeking abortions to receive transvaginal ultrasounds, but the bill in question didn't specifically mandate that form of the procedure.

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Pennsylvania State Rep. Daryl Metcalfe (R-Butler) will introduce legislation on Wednesday that would defund Planned Parenthood, adding his state to a list of four others that have pending bills to str...
Pennsylvania State Rep. Daryl Metcalfe (R-Butler) will introduce legislation on Wednesday that would defund Planned Parenthood, adding his state to a list of four others that have pending bills to str...
 
 
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iskra 12:46 PM on 05/23/2012
The sad truth is that most of those opposing planned parenthood refuse to believe that 97% of what they do is women's health care like cancer screening. Those same people refuse to believe the years of audits that have proven that PP does NOT use a dime of taxpayer money  for abortions. 

Instead they persist in attempting to deny over 3 million women access to health care to promote their  Read More...
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kelly socal
Да, это не Рио-де-Жанейро!!!
02:33 PM on 06/14/2012
Carol Everett / Abortion Clinic Owner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXZCOaRVrbg&feature=related
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kelly socal
Да, это не Рио-де-Жанейро!!!
12:55 PM on 06/14/2012
Testimony
United States Senate
Committee on the Judiciary
The Consequences of Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton
June 23, 2005
Testimony of Sandra Cano the Former Doe of Doe v, Bolton
http://www.wonderfullymadeministry.com/testimony.htm

THE STORY OF NORMA McCORVEY
The Woman Who Became "Jane Roe"
http://endroe.org/roebio.aspx
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dbrett480
07:20 PM on 05/31/2012
I can understand why someone would oppose abortion. But going after Planned Parenthood makes absolutely no sense.
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IndestructibleLioness
Determination that is incorruptible
07:39 PM on 05/25/2012
I just found this

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05:31 PM on 05/24/2012
if the "real" reason to defund PP is "about the money" I will gladly agree to take every single federal dollar away from them, in lieu of revoking tax exempt status of every religious organization; problem solved!
09:30 AM on 06/23/2012
PP also has a tax exempt status called "non-profit".
10:00 AM on 06/23/2012
guess you missed the descriptive word "religious"
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KingKrub
03:19 PM on 05/24/2012
why any woman would vote for this current crop of repubs is beyond me...
09:31 AM on 06/23/2012
I would! :)
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TainoEd
10:41 AM on 05/24/2012
It's about time, why not the rest of the states
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Morgan Adair
There is nothing worse than aggressive stupidity.
09:34 PM on 05/24/2012
Because the rest of the states want to keep their Title X funding for the women who live there.
12:54 AM on 05/25/2012
I agree. It's a great day when the government finally realizes that there are other places for women to get mamograms and the like, why would we want to help fund a place that does abortions? I think our money is safer with other places that don't do abortion at all. It's time we respect human life.
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Jacqueline Homan
author and freelance investigative journalist
10:01 AM on 05/25/2012
Why do you hate other women so much that you want to deny them abortion, a LEGAL medical procedure?
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IndestructibleLioness
Determination that is incorruptible
07:10 PM on 05/25/2012
These women cannot go to hospitals because it costs to much money. Hospitals do more abortions Planned Parenthood but of course you Zealot Righties only focus on one part: abortion. If you don't like abortion then don't one, problem solved. If someone else wants to seek an aboriton for whatever reason then that's their business. Not yours or mine! So I suppose you're one of those women who would tell a pregnant rape victim to her face "Shut up and get over it". Typical.
JEP57
To the right of Genghis Khan
09:52 AM on 05/24/2012
Planned Parenthood isn't a department of government. It's a private sector enterprise and they aren't entitled to tax money. Any tax money used to subsidize them in the past or present should just be considered a gift. If they lose this funding, those who are concerned about services for the poor at these uh.... "health" clinics should spend their own donated money helping the poor at actual heathcare facilities. And I don't mind taxpayer money helping the poor at these other places.
10:38 AM on 05/24/2012
And isn't it pathetic that in twenty-first century America women's health care has to be privately provided.

If it were only your taxpayer money that you were worried about, you would want PP funding multiplied. Taxpayer funding of family planning - Planned Parenthood - is a good investment, contributing to family stability, higher income, more education, fewer school drop-outs, fewer single parent families, healthier moms and babies, and even less dependence on such government programs as food stamps.

Family planning programs save taxpayer money, in fact. For every $1 spent on family planning services, over $4 is saved. That's a tremendous return on investment.

Taxpayers should be overwhelming their representatives with instructions to increase taxpayer support for PP.
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kaki40
Independent
02:03 PM on 05/24/2012
BULL..
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ruthsdaughter
Each of us is willed; each of us is necessary
02:25 AM on 05/25/2012
There are thousands of comprehensive medical clinics that provide health care in our country and receive federal money. Many do a better job than planned parenthood, offering actual mammograms instead of manual palpation, which is not any better than a self breast exam. And these other clinics don't provide abortions, a practice considered morally repugnant to a majority of Americans. In fact, the latest Gallup poll indicates the number of pro-choice people in our country has dipped to a new low...41%. Why are we still contributing to organizations such as Planned Parenthood?
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Morgan Adair
There is nothing worse than aggressive stupidity.
09:33 PM on 05/24/2012
You are obviously ignorant of the way Title X funds are distributed and why Planned Parenthood receives funding. Planned Parenthood is qualified to bid on the funding that is funneled to the states from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services through Title X funding. One of the HHS stipulations placed on the states that accept TitleX funds is that they may not discriminate against qualified agencies that bid on the funding, as PA proposes to do by excluding PP from the bid process. Once a state does that, they become non-compliant which disqualifies the state from receiving further Title X funding... including local health departments and federally qualified health centers. Planned Parenthood continues to win the funds they bid on because (1) they have the capability provide the services funded by Title X, (2) they are capable and have a clean history of administering the funds as required by HHS, inclusive of stringent reporting and monitoring guidelines and (3) they serve communities that have a documented shortage of affordable women’s health services. Learn more about funding through the U.S. Health and Human Services Department here:

http://www.hhs.gov/grants/

Learn more about Title X here:

http://www.hhs.gov/opa/title-x-family-planning/title-x-policies/about-title-x-grants/
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ruthsdaughter
Each of us is willed; each of us is necessary
02:41 AM on 05/25/2012
Planned Parenthood is not the noble organization you would have people believe. If I say they aid and abet statutory rape and sex trafficking, proven on tape, you will say that's not fair because the tapes were "edited".
So let's hear from a former Planned Parenthood executive and see what she thinks of your laudable organization:http://washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/op-eds/2011/11/planned-parenthood-lies-about-itself/41505
hifie
Middle of the road American advocate
09:15 AM on 05/24/2012
Of course there is no effort to block women from receiving services. No war. Yet state by state the majority services provided by Planned Parenthood are misrepresented as just Abortion.
There is a fundamental attack on the services received by average person across the US. Many of these services originated as part of a women movement that included the right to vote. Now even equal pay for equal work is under attack. I can think of a few hundred other business subsidies that could be eliminated leaving basic women's health to be provide for those in need.
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K August
Research Alec Exposed
02:32 AM on 05/24/2012
Republicans never mention that PP offers Prenatal care too.
They figure if people don't know they'll just believe PP only does abortions....not Prenatal care, annual wellness exams, cancer screenings and much more and they help men too.

They just don't want the poor, low income and unemployed to have access to ANY health care at all.
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ruthsdaughter
Each of us is willed; each of us is necessary
03:02 AM on 05/24/2012
they never mention prenatal care because it is so rare. Only 1 out of 10 pregnant women who walk into pp come out with a baby. The rest are aborted.
http://issuu.com/actionfund/docs/ppfa_financials_2010_122711_web_vf?mode=window&viewMode=doublePage
more comprehensive prenatal services are available from 7,000 federally funded health care centers nationwide.
http://findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov/Search_HCC.aspx
05:45 AM on 05/24/2012
actually according to the link You provided (page 5 in case you missed it) the primary service is treatment of STDs, which accounts for 38% of their services, followed by contraception 33.5%; care to elaborate on how you made up "1 out of 10 pregnant women" comment?
hifie
Middle of the road American advocate
09:25 AM on 05/24/2012
Your contentions are factless. You provided the report and failed to read it. Chery picking and making assumptions are not facts
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ennis438
05:23 AM on 05/24/2012
Exactly. They want the poor to die off , whether it is fighting unnecessary wars or here being denied healthcare. Then, their fatcat ,anti-American criminal friends and them can take over the country and totally destroy our Constitution. The more poor that die, the better for these heartless , pathetic pigs.
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IndestructibleLioness
Determination that is incorruptible
07:20 PM on 05/25/2012
I have no pity for the people who vote for those pathetic pigs either.
gted1954
The right seldom is...
01:22 AM on 05/24/2012
And our newly minted Republican Governor will gladly sign it. He snuck in a "stand your ground law" as his first order of business.
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moboyle110
The perfect speed is being there
11:19 PM on 05/23/2012
The Republicans always go on about how they hate government regulations. But what are they trying to do here? Shut down family planning clinics where abortions are performed and their tool is the dreaded government regulations.
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ZeraLee
A Citizen's View from Main Street
05:26 AM on 05/24/2012
Actually, they appear to be going after PP clinics whether they perform abortions there or not.
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kaki40
Independent
02:05 PM on 05/24/2012
How is defunding a regulation? Try a dictionary..
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moboyle110
The perfect speed is being there
02:15 PM on 05/24/2012
Rep. Metcalfe is introducing legislation, known as the Whole Woman’s Health Funding Priority Act, to override existing legislation and defund Planned Parenthood.

You do understand what legislation is, correct?
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juicybrisket
true emancipation is a fantasy...
09:36 PM on 05/23/2012
schools in PA are having to resort to bake sales in order to stay functioning, and this is what they are worried about???
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keezze
09:31 PM on 05/23/2012
Rest assured women voters will pay you back in aces in the ballet booth.
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12:01 AM on 05/24/2012
yes, we will be voting for romney so our children will have a future
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
12:52 AM on 05/24/2012
You've got that bassakwards.
gted1954
The right seldom is...
01:12 AM on 05/24/2012
Only the children of the 1%ers will have any future, wake up.
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ruthsdaughter
Each of us is willed; each of us is necessary
03:06 AM on 05/24/2012
I hope so, they'll be rewarding them.
According to gallup, the numbers of people who say they're pro-choice has hit a record low.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-gallup-abortion-20120523,0,72562.story
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