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Senate GOP blocked in effort to defund Planned Parenthood
« on: August 03, 2015, 10:36:46 pm »
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/250140-senate-shoots-down-measure-to-defund-planned-parenthood

August 03, 2015, 06:03 pm
Senate GOP blocked in effort to defund Planned Parenthood

By Peter Sullivan and Jordain Carney

A measure to defund Planned Parenthood failed in the Senate on Monday in a 53-46 vote, likely punting the issue into the fall debate over preventing a government shutdown.

Republicans fell short of the 60 votes needed to move forward with the legislation, which was fast-tracked to the floor after the release of undercover videos that show Planned Parenthood officials discussing fetal tissue from abortions.

Only two Democrats, Sens. Joe Donnelly (Ind.) and Joe Manchin (W.Va.), voted for the legislation, while two Republicans, Sen. Mark Kirk (Ill.) and Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), voted against it. McConnell voted no to preserve the option of bringing up the bill again.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who is running for president, was the only member to miss the vote.

McConnell and other supporters of the bill said it would protect women’s access to medical services because the roughly $500 million in federal funding would be redistributed to other organizations, such as community health centers.

“Instead of subsidizing a political group, this bill would ensure funds continue to flow to community health centers and hospitals that provide more comprehensive health services — and have many more facilities nationwide,” McConnell said Monday on the Senate floor.

Republicans noted that there are 21 million people served by community health centers across the country, compare with the 2.7 million people served by Planned Parenthood.

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and other Democrats portrayed the legislation as an attack on women’s health and said community health centers would not be able to make up for the services Planned Parenthood provides.

“It’s our responsibility in the Senate to ensure that American women have access to care,” Reid said. “It’s our obligation to protect our wives our sisters, our daughters, our granddaughters. Protect them from the absurd policies of a Republican Party that has lost its moral compass.”

Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) suggested that the effort was misguided, comparing it to “attacking Brazil after Pearl Harbor. It's a vigorous response, but it's the wrong target.”

The Senate vote Monday is just the beginning of what is expected to be a long fight over funding for the group.

The anti-abortion group behind the videos, the Center for Medical Progress, says that it will be releasing as many as 10 more in the weeks to come, which could continue to fan the flames of the debate.

Some Republicans already have their sights on the government funding debate in September, raising the prospect of a government shutdown if the sides cannot agree on whether to fund the group or not.

The White House has already vowed that President Obama would veto any spending that strips funding from Planned Parenthood.

But 18 House conservatives wrote a letter to Republican leaders saying they will not vote for any spending bill that includes Planned Parenthood funding, and that number could grow during the August recess.

Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Kirk had introduced separate legislation that they were planning to offer as an amendment to the Planned Parenthood bill if it overcame Monday’s hurdle.

Their proposal would have required the Department of Justice to investigate if Planned Parenthood or any facilities violated federal law. It would also only cut off federal funding to the organization's facilities that profited off of harvesting fetal tissue.

The Maine Republican suggested that her proposal would be a more “targeted” approach compared to a blanket ban on federal funding.

“The bill that has been proposed by several of my colleagues would require women to give up the health provider of their choice when we don’t yet know all of the facts about Planned Parenthood’s actions,” Collins said, adding that she has “received assurances from the Majority Leader that should the motion to proceed succeed, that there will be ample opportunity to offer amendments.”

The Planned Parenthood debate was stirred by a series of undercover videos that show officials with the group discussing the price of fetal tissue for medical research.

While Planned Parenthood notes the officials are discussing compensation for the sales rather than profit, the videos have put the group on the defensive and prompted it to hire a crisis communications firm.

The group’s president, Cecile Richards, apologized for the “tone” in the first video, where an official was filmed discussing fetal tissue over wine and salad.

- This story was last updated at 6:25 p.m.
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Re: Senate GOP blocked in effort to defund Planned Parenthood
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2015, 09:26:34 am »
It is disappointing that we could only get 2 rat votes.  I hope there are more videos coming.

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Re: Senate GOP blocked in effort to defund Planned Parenthood
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2015, 12:09:11 pm »
The group exposing the Planned Parenthood videos; Center for Medical Progress, has been ordered to desist from releasing any new footage by a California court.  It is my understanding that there is an additional 8 videos.  Since the vote to defund PP has been stopped, I don't see that the videos will be released anytime soon.

With the White House itself claiming that the videos are edited and Hillary doing damage control, I see this as coming back to bite the GOP.  I don't agree that the videos were edited, only that the left mentality will buy into the theory that it is merely the right attacking the left.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/stop-the-vendetta-against-planned-parenthood/2015/07/31/d9e605fc-3701-11e5-9d0f-7865a67390ee_story.html

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jul/31/pro-life-group-2nd-suit-planned-parenthood-videos/
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jul/29/white-house-backs-planned-parenthood/
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Re: Senate GOP blocked in effort to defund Planned Parenthood
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2015, 12:38:40 pm »
It is disappointing that we could only get 2 rat votes.  I hope there are more videos coming.

You expect the Rats to take part in the "War on Women"?