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College Students Side With Planned Parenthood Against Cuts

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Monday, March 7, 2011   

MIDDLETOWN, Conn. - College students are a big constituency of Planned Parenthood (PP), and hundreds of them came out to rallies around the state to oppose a bill in Congress that would cut 100 percent of the organization's federal funding. Planned Parenthood provides birth control and other health care to patients on a sliding fee scale, serving many low-income students and others.

Philip Brown-Wilusz, a senior at UConn, spoke at a rally on his campus. He said his high school provided abstinence-only sex education, so he went to the Planned Parenthood website for more information.

"If so many people are going to Planned Parenthood and using it as a resource, especially since I have used it in the past, how can I sit back and let it be destroyed when it helps so many people?"

The Democratic-controlled U.S. Senate is expected to vote on the measure later this month, after it passed in February in the Republican-dominated House.

Wilusz says people his age will start having children in a few years,

"I think that PP is a great resource to find out information about that and, obviously, to plan a family."

Hannah Adams is a sophomore at Wesleyan University in Middletown and attended a rally there featuring national Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards, who is Hannah's mother. She calls the potential funding cut "a catastrophe."

"I can't begin to explain to you how many of my friends and my peers use Planned Parenthood services for any number of things from Pap smears or any sort of check-ups or anything like that, especially for lower-income women. It would be a huge blow to their reproductive health."

Congressional opponents pushed the funding cut-off based on opposition to abortion. Planned Parenthood in Connecticut and Rhode Island says only ten percent of its patients come in for abortions, and no federal funding is used for them.


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