Negative. It has everything to do with the books.
If tax dollars cannot be used in abortions, the procedures couldn’t be done in a facility tax dollars provides. PP would need to establish separate self funded satellite clinics for those procedures.
Women visiting a PP “women’s clinic” would not be “aggressively pushed” into abortions. If one wanted an abortion she could go to a PP stand alone clinic, or one of a hundred privately funded facilities that would continue to exist in every city.
“If tax dollars cannot be used in abortions, the procedures couldn’t be done in a facility tax dollars provides. PP would need to establish separate self funded satellite clinics for those procedures.”
PP already has plenty of satellite clinics, where no abortion is performed. What they do, is make referrals to their facilities that do them. These places are nothing for marketing locations. And tax mone
“Women visiting a PP “women’s clinic” would not be âaggressively pushedâ into abortions. If one wanted an abortion she could go to a PP stand alone clinic, or one of a hundred privately funded facilities that would continue to exist in every city.”
Of course they are being aggressively pushed, that’s the entirety of how PP operates. Most women when faced with unplanned pregnancies don’t immediately decided to have an abortion. They are hesitant, they explore their options, but they are also vulnerable. PP exploit this and tells them why abortion is the solution to all their problems and try to rush them to a decision, and many women in their vulnerable state succumb.