Posted on 05/25/2012 5:35:08 AM PDT by IbJensen
WASHINGTON, D.C., May 24, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) - House Republican Bob Dold is attempting to legislatively enshrine Planned Parenthoods federal funding with an amendment introduced this month that would prohibit the government from denying Title X funds to an organization on the basis that it provides abortions.
The Illinois congressman was flanked by representatives from Planned Parenthood and the Republican Majority for Choice at a recent press conference announcing the introduction of HR 5650, the Protecting Womens Access to Health Care Act.
Illinois Republican Congressman Bob Dold wants to protect Planned Parenthood funding.
The proposed bill claims that it merely clarifies and reaffirms existing federal law, which, it purports, already prohibits discrimination against abortion-providing organization in the distribution of Title X funds.
Dold said his bill is critical, because it ensures nondiscrimination within the federal Title X family planning program.
We should not discriminate against hospitals and organizations that provide access to basic, preventative, and in some cases life-saving services for so many underprivileged women through Title X, he said.
Paul Linton, Special Counsel with the Illinois-based Thomas More Society and a resident of Congressman Dolds district, pointed out that the law would seem unnecessary if its claim to be merely re-affirming existing law is to be believed.
However, Linton told LifeSiteNews.com, the law actually appears to be going one step further than current federal law by preventing any future president from adopting regulations such as those that existed under the first Bush administration to ensure that Title X funds do not directly or indirectly underwrite abortion services.
The regulations made requirements about having separate physical facilities, separate bookkeeping and other requirements, to separate the abortion related functions of a grantee and the grantees Title X project, Linton commented. [The law] arguably would prevent any subsequent administration from adopting those same regulations that the Supreme Court upheld.
The Title X Family Planning Program, established in 1970 to provide grants for family planning programs, funnels about a quarter of its annual funds to Planned Parenthood, often through programs administered by state and local governments.
While Planned Parenthood says that none of the money goes towards abortion services, pro-life advocates point out that government funding frees up other financial resources, indirectly bolstering the organizations booming abortion business.
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Despite the bills claim that current law prohibits discriminating against abortion providers, Kansas and North Carolina have passed laws prohibiting the allocation of Title X funds to Planned Parenthood. Other states have cut off Planned Parenthood funds that were being drawn from other government programs. Many of those laws have been challenged in court.
The legislation would also present an obstacle to any attempt on the federal level to cut off Planned Parenthoods Title X funding, such as Rep. Mike Pences amendment, which passed the House last February but was killed in the Senate. Dold was one of only seven House Republicans to vote against it.
While Dolds bill has outraged pro-life Republicans, it has done nothing to endear him to abortion supporters, some of whom dismiss his bill as political posturing.
Rep. Jan Schakowsky, a Democrat, told The Hill newspaper that the proposal was an opportunistic attempt on Dolds part to parade as a moderate.
I think its really important to understand that Bob Dold understands that if he is reelected, there is absolutely no chance none, zero that this legislation would go anywhere, she said.
Dolds current legislation is unlikely to pass in the
So I guess Dold is trying to get a big contribution from the baby-killers. Reminds me of the punchline of that lawyer jokethe one that explains why lawyers, rather than rats, are increasingly being used in scientific experiments: "And the main reason is, there are some things rats just won't do."
They hold the House.
They are in reach of the Senate.
They have held the WH more than the Dems have held it, ever since Eisenhower.
They aren’t a minority party.
This statement is a reflexion of living in the past. The long ago past.
It’s also a statement of your frustration at the Republican party, which I do understand.
There’s a lot to be frustrated about.
For those who think simply voting R is good policy.
There are two punchlines to that joke.
2) And we kept having problems with the technicians getting emotionally attached to the rats.
His district was packed w rats by dem legislature.
Dold is going to learn the hard way that you can’t out liberal a liberal at the next election.
Disgusting.
Every Republican in the House should be placed on notice by the Tea Party that if they support this effort, they will be turned out in the next primary.
I hope Dold loses the General. I thought he campaigned as a pro-lifer in 2010. What a joke. His ACU rating is under 50% too.
Why didn’t Kinzinger move into THIS guy’s district instead of Manzullo’s?
The GOPe is a partner of the Democrats.
Why do so many conservatives still think the GOP is on our side?
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Who in the crap is this “Republican”? Why in the world would ANY Republican support him.
“The GOPe is a partner of the Democrats.
Why do so many conservatives still think the GOP is on our side?”
I prefer someone on my side instead the side of politicians whose only goal is to get reelected and reward their special interests and then find a new job as a million dollar lobbyist. I will vote for honest pols. Someone that will support policy that will reduce the head count of those who want to have more kids who are to be paid for on my dole. My philosophy is if you can’t support a kid then don’t have one. The answer is not clear cut.
DOLD is permanently toast. Ain’t gonna help him that his district is lefty burbs. Why not just become a DEM if you wanna be the Congresscritter that bad?
Tea Party needs to get busy and field an opponent for this RINO. Illinois had better come to its senses.
There’s already enough trojan horses in Washington to fill a Texas ranch.
2) And we kept having problems with the technicians getting emotionally attached to the rats.
Thanks for bringing that up. I just didn't want to overload people. And since jokes always go in threes, there's one moreI think it's first in the order of delivery:
There are so many lawyers, we'll never run out of them.
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