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Planned Parenthood MO Takes On Proposed Funding Cuts

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Wednesday, March 9, 2011   

ST. LOUIS, Mo. - Republicans in Congress hope to eliminate funding for Planned Parenthood - funding that provides reproductive health care for low-income women. The bill passed in the U.S. House and is now being debated in the Senate.

Paula Gianino, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region, predicts the proposed cuts would have a profound impact on the women who rely on the organization for annual gynecological exams, cancer screenings, low-cost birth control and education.

"This is banning Planned Parenthood from participating in these federal health care programs that are 100-percent prevention-based, that help women and men and teens be healthy."

Gianino says the battle is not about whether a woman has a right to choose. Rather, it is about having access to preventive care. And without that, she says, it ultimately means higher health care costs.

"In the state of Missouri, for every dollar we invest in family planning programs, we save taxpayers over six dollars."

U.S. House Republicans insist they won't support an agency that provides abortions, but Gianino says Planned Parenthood does not – and legally cannot – use federal money for abortion services. Since the House vote, more than 800,000 people nationwide have signed a letter in support of the organization.

Planned Parenthood has 17 centers in Missouri and provides care for nearly 60,000 patients a year, says Gianino. Nationally, the organization says one in five women has visited one of its health centers.



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