107 rows · Planned Parenthood gave $746,595 to federal candidates in the 2019-2020 election cycle. See the details.
August 14, 2015 Shlomo Leave a comment. The financial ties between Planned Parenthood and Democrats run deep, with the taxpayer-funded women’s health care and abortion provider’s employees and political arms donating at least $25 million to party lawmakers over the past 15 years, according to a FoxNews.com analysis.
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. Planned Parenthood launches $45M campaign to ...
May 16, 2018 · Separately, Planned Parenthood Action Fund PAC spent about $1.2 million on political donations in 2016, according to the FEC. It made a little more than $670,000 in contributions to federal...
Contribution limits for 2021-2022 federal electionsRecipientCandidate committeeDonorIndividual$2,900* per electionCandidate committee$2,000 per electionPAC: multicandidate$5,000 per election3 more rows
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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.
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: