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Planned Parenthood: Setting the Record Straight

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Friday, April 29, 2011   

DENVER - Federal funding for Planned Parenthood will be among the budget battles facing Congress when it heads back to work next week.

Efforts to strip the agency's family-planning and low-income health-care funding from this year's budget ultimately failed, but the battle isn't over by a long shot, according to Leslie Durgin, Planned Parenthood Rocky Mountain vice president. She says the debate is being complicated by the spread of misinformation, such as the assertion by Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., that abortions are "well over 90-percent of what Planned Parenthood does."

In Colorado, Durgin says, preventive care makes up more than 93 percent of Planned Parenthood's services.

"(For) women between 18 and 34, most of their health care is related to family planning. And it provides basic health care."

Helping women with health care is also an economic issue, Durgin says, explaining that when women can choose when to become parents, they have higher education rates and the ability to get better jobs.

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 Durgin says no federal money is used for that purpose -- and if the goal really is to reduce abortions, continued investment in family planning makes the most sense.

"A key piece of addressing the rates of abortion is to provide reliable contraceptive care that's affordable and accessible."

Durgin says that even some senators who are opposed to pro-choice options acknowledge that a key to stemming the abortion rate is stopping unplanned pregnancies through birth control.


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