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Planned Parenthood: Setting the Record Straight

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Monday, April 18, 2011   

BOSTON - Efforts to strip family planning and low-income health care funding from Planned Parenthood ultimately failed in negotiations over this year's federal budget, but the battle isn't over by a long shot, says Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts president and CEO Dianne Luby. She says the debate is being complicated by the spread of misinformation, such as Arizona Senator Jon Kyl's assertion that abortions are "well over 90 percent of what Planned Parenthood does."

Luby says the truth is exactly the opposite.

"Well over 90 percent of those patients are seen for screenings, Pap tests, breast exams; we do routine gynecological exams, well-women visits; we do quite a bit of counseling."

Luby says that in Massachusetts, Planned Parenthood had about 57,000 visits last year, and they have sex education programs for teens in over 100 schools in the state.

Conservatives who want to de-fund Planned Parenthood argue that they don't want any federal dollars going to an organization that performs abortions. But Luby says no federal monies are used for that purpose, and if the goal is really to reduce abortions, then continued investment in family planning makes the most sense.

"What we've seen in Massachusetts with health care reform, and with women having greater access to health care providers, access to contraception, the abortion rate is actually going down."

She believes the political debate surrounding de-funding Planned Parenthood is an ideological one, not about deficit reductions.

Massachusetts junior Senator Scott Brown was one of five Republicans who voted last week against de-funding Planned Parenthood.


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