No
Planned Parenthood cut-off in Republicans' spending
draft: Pelosi
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[December 03, 2015] By
Susan Cornwell
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Despite pledges by
some conservative Republicans to defund Planned Parenthood, House of
Representatives Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said no such proposal was
included in a draft government funding bill sent to her this week.
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The omission may be a sign that Republicans' zeal for the issue has
waned following last Friday's deadly shooting at a Colorado Planned
Parenthood clinic that left three dead and nine wounded.
Since the attack, in which Robert Lewis Dear has been charged with
murder, Republicans in Congress have had notably less to say about
the women's health group. Before the Thanksgiving holiday, some had
demanded that any federal support for it be cut off.
Republicans have been long-time foes of providing government funding
to the group because it provides abortions, though this represents
only a small portion of the reproductive healthcare services it
provides to millions of Americans.
In an interview with Reuters, Pelosi said Republicans left Planned
Parenthood out of the offer they sent to her on Tuesday. The offer
has been rejected by Democrats over 30 proposals they objected to,
including "anti-environmental" language and restrictions on Syrian
refugees.
"They had purposefully taken the Planned Parenthood language out,"
Pelosi said. "My understanding is there's some unease among their
members ... so I don't know what they will do."
Congress must pass a measure by Dec. 11 to fund the government
through next September or trigger agency shutdowns. Republicans, who
have majority control of the House, as well as the Senate, aim to
have the bill on the House floor next week.
Planned Parenthood came under fire earlier this year after an
anti-abortion group posted online videos that it said showed Planned
Parenthood illegally selling tissue from aborted fetuses.
Planned Parenthood has said it has done nothing wrong and has said
the videos were deceptively edited.
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Conservative House Republicans have said they want some "pro-life"
language, such as limits on Planned Parenthood, in the funding bill
in order for them to vote for it.
While they favor cutting off federal funds to Planned Parenthood,
some conservatives said this week that another approach could be to
let states exclude abortion providers like Planned Parenthood from
Medicaid payments.
Democrats oppose defunding Planned Parenthood, and Pelosi said they
could not support pushing decisions on funding to the states. She
said she did not know whether House Speaker Paul Ryan and other
Republicans had dropped the Planned Parenthood matter for good.
"I think they know it was a loser," Pelosi said of proposals to
limit Planned Parenthood.
(Reporting by Susan Cornwell; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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