A bill currently awaiting a vote, HR 217, sponsored by Rep. Mike Pence (R-Indiana) and 165 cosponsors, would make Planned Parenthood ineligible for federal funds set aside by Title X. (Missouri legislators who've signed on as co-sponsors include Blaine Luetkemeyer, Billy Long, Vicky Hartzler and Todd Akin.) Another bill would strip all funding from Title X, meaning that any group that uses Title X funds would be broke.
"[Title X] is a program that provides preventative services to over 6 million women each year in this country," says Paula Gianino, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region. "Planned Parenthood centers are a huge part of the Title X family. If we were defunded, millions of women would lose access to free preventative services."
Title X, the family planning funding law, was signed into law in 1970 by President Richard Nixon. Congress sets aside funding for it every year as part of the Department of Health and Human Services budget. The money -- $327 million last year -- goes to clinics and health care centers around the country that provide subsidized contraception and services like Pap tests and annual gynecological exams, as well as STD testing and treatment.
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
Long, Hartzler co-sponsor bill to strip Planned Parenthood of federal funding
Missouri Republican Congress members Billy Long, Vicky Hartzler, Blaine Letkemeyer and Todd Akin are among those co-sponsoring a bill that would strip Planned Parenthood of all federal funding:
Yes this makes sense. Stop them from preventing pregnancy and disease and then crucify them for getting abortions for unwanted pregnancies. Yes this will work!
ReplyDeleteBilly's daughters are on his health insurance until they turn 26, right?
ReplyDeleteSo what's he got to worry about.