107 rows · Planned Parenthood gave $746,595 to federal candidates in the 2019-2020 election cycle. See the details.
Jan 16, 2020 · Planned Parenthood will spend $45 million on the 2020 elections, the nonprofit’s biggest electoral expenditure in its history, according to CBS News.
Oct 09, 2020 · The political arm of Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion chain in the U.S., has spent $6.1 million so far, including on ads supporting Biden and opposing President Donald Trump, the report continues.
Feb 02, 2017 · Planned Parenthood Action Fund PAC 2015-16 Contributions to Congressional Candidates: Democrats: ...
Planned Parenthood refused Title X money, which was about 15% of it's Federal funding. They are giving up $60 million, but still getting $500 million in federal funding.
Planned Parenthood contracts with some state agencies to provide health care to women. They don't provide mammograms at any facility in the country and yet Breast Cancer is one of the leading causes of death for women. They say if you want a mammogram they will give you a referral.
Though it operates no medical centers of its own, its affiliates operate 587 centers —375 of which do surgical and/or medical abortions.
Planned Parenthood wants teens to focus on sexuality rather than on morality. It wants them to do what “feels good” rather than what is good for their souls. This kind of mentality is not only harmful for our children’s physical and mental health, but for their spiritual health as well.
PP goes into schools and promotes its own brand of sex education, which draws from SIECUS standards and indoctrinates children from kindergarten on up . SIECUS (the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States) was founded in 1964 by a medical director at Planned Parenthood.
As Sanger’s progeny, Planned Parenthood of course continues to offer birth control. Never does it mention the harm that birth control can do to women. Never does it mention the fact that hormonal contraception can cause permanent damage or death.
The kind of care that Planned Parenthood provides is not the kind of care we need, want, or should offer the citizens of our country. Time and time again, we see that Planned Parenthood cares about just one thing: money.
PP counts each service it provides as a unique interaction (a “discrete clinical interaction”) even if one person received multiple services. So, for instance, if a woman goes into PP for a pregnancy test and says that she’s worried that her boyfriend is cheating on her, she would likely receive an exam, STD testing, a pregnancy test, and a prescription (either for the STD, for birth control, or maybe even the abortion pill), and abortion counseling (if pregnant). Thus, this one woman received 4-5 (or more) services.
PP’s funding comes from government reimbursements, grants, and health services (37%); private contributions and bequests (36%); non-governmental health services revenue (23%), and other sources (4%). This comes from PP’s own 2018-2019 annual report, which covered the period from July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2019.
Richards is the president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc., which is a tax-exempt corporation under Internal Revenue Code section 501 (c) (3) and prohibited from political activities and making campaign contributions.
The daughter of former Democratic Texas Gov. Ann Richards, Cecile Richards told Democrats at the convention how proud her mother would be to see a woman elected president. Richards, July 26, 2016: Tonight, we are closer than ever to putting a woman in the White House.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc., receives federal funding for health care services, but that funding is in jeopardy. House Speaker Paul Ryan announced last month that the House would move to defund Planned Parenthood as part of legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Planned Parenthood’s funding has long been ...
The president of Planned Parenthood says the group is willing to talk to Republicans about threats to its federal funding “because [at] Planned Parenthood, we’re nonpartisan.” In fact, the group’s political action committee gave 98 percent of its campaign contributions in the 2016 election to Democrats.
Planned Parenthood is spending $30 million in taxpayer subsidies to influence the outcome of the 2018 midterm elections.
Planned Parenthood Votes is one member of a coalition of organizations which is planning to expend $30 million to mobilize "infrequent voters" in the 2018 midterm elections.
On 18 April 2018 Facebook page The Newly Press shared a text-based meme asserting that taxpayer-subsidized Planned Parenthood was spending upwards of $30 million to influence the outcome of the upcoming midterm elections:
Planned Parenthood does receive a half-billion dollars a year from the government. But that's just one data point — here's what you need to know about where that money comes from and where it goes. The government is the largest source of Planned Parenthood revenue, according to the group's classification.
The 1977 Hyde Amendment dictated that federal Medicaid funds could only be used to fund abortions in cases of rape, incest or to protect the life of the mother. However, some states have expanded cases in which they will provide funds. Currently, 17 states allow funds to be used for "medically necessary" abortions.
Planned Parenthood, for its part, says it does not sell fetal tissue and claims these transactions were donations. Abortions account for 3 percent of Planned Parenthood's services. Source: Planned Parenthood hide caption. toggle caption. Source: Planned Parenthood.
Source: Planned Parenthood. However, abortions are actually not a big part of what Planned Parenthood says it does — 3 percent of the services it provided last year were abortion-related, according to the organization's annual report.
Efforts to strip Planned Parenthood of public dollars go back decades, as Kaiser Health News' Julie Rovner wrote recently. The most recent attempt, known as S. 1881, would have stripped Planned Parenthood of federal funding and made it "available to other eligible entities to provide women's health care services.".
The overwhelming majority of federal funding to Planned Parenthood comes from Medicaid — 75 percent, according to a Planned Parenthood spokesman. Not all of the public funds Planned Parenthood receives are federal spending, however. While Title X is a federal program, Medicaid operates using federal and state funds.