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Ohio Planned
Parenthood received
millions in taxpayer dollars
“Ohio’s Planned Parenthood operations
received millions of taxpayer dollars via federal grants in 2010 and
2011.”
Ohio Right to Life on Monday, December
5th, 2011 in a news release...
Ohio
Right to Life says millions of
federal aid went to the state’s Planned Parenthood affiliates
Mostly
True
Ohio
and several other states across
the country this year have passed laws to restrict abortion rights,
including
legislation to defund Planned Parenthood, a nonprofit organization that
provides health care services, including abortions.
Ohio
lawmakers, who already have
passed a late-term abortion ban and other anti-abortion measures this
year, have
just begun hearings on Senate Bill 201, which is designed to defund
Planned
Parenthood and other family planning centers.
The
day before the first Senate
hearing on SB 201, Ohio Right to Life, an anti-abortion group, promoted
the
proposed law as a key component of its agenda.
“Ohio’s
Planned Parenthood operations
received millions of taxpayer dollars via federal grants in 2010 and
2011,” a
Dec. 5 news release from Ohio Right to Life said.
Ohio
Right to Life went on to say that
Planned Parenthood has performed more abortions annually as its federal
funding
has increased. It lauds the bill as one that will direct funding away
from
abortion providers and calls the hearings on the bill a step toward
making 2012
a “groundbreaking year for Ohio’s pro-life movement.”
PolitiFact
Ohio decided to examine
Ohio Right to Life’s claim about public funding of Planned Parenthood,
in light
of it’s underlying contention that the funding of the agency supports
abortion.
We
asked Michael Gonidakis, executive
director for Ohio Right to Life, for specifics on the taxpayer money
Planned
Parenthood has received. Gonidakis said state agencies dispersed the
federal
grants, authorizing more than $1.6 million in 2010 to Planned
Parenthood
locations in Ohio and more than $1.7 million this year.
He
also provided a memo the
nonpartisan Ohio Legislative Service Commission prepared detailing
state
agencies’ disbursement of federal grants to Planned Parenthood branches
in
Ohio. LSC compiled the information for Rep. Kristina Roegner, a
Republican from
Hudson who is a primary sponsor on companion legislation introduced in
the
House to defund Planned Parenthood. Roegner’s office confirmed the
memo’s
authenticity.
Tara
Broderick, president and chief
executive officer of Planned Parenthood of Northeast Ohio, said the
organization does receive federal grant money. But none of that money
pays for
abortions, she said.
“A
huge myth,” Broderick said.
“Absolutely I can say taxpayer money is not used for abortion
services,” she
said.
Planned
Parenthood must sign an
agreement affirming it will not use taxpayer money to provide, promote
or refer
abortion services, said a spokeswoman for the Ohio Department of
Health, which
distributes the bulk of federal grant money that Planned Parenthood
receives.
Additionally, an audit is performed to account for the organization’s
use of
government dollars, Broderick said.
According
to Planned Parenthood, the
vast majority of its clients receive health care services such as Pap
tests,
birth control and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases. Less
than 4
percent of Ohio Planned Parenthood clients received an abortion, the
organization stated.
Nationally,
Planned Parenthood
performed 332,278 abortion procedures in 2009, the most recent year
data was
available. Those procedures made up 3 percent of the organization’s
services,
according to a Planned Parenthood fact sheet that was last updated in
October.
Gonidakis,
of Ohio Right to Life,
acknowledged that the federal Hyde Amendment and state law prohibits
tax
dollars for paying for abortions
“However,
the significant public
dollars Planned Parenthood does receive keeps them afloat and pays for
pretty
much their entire operations,” he said in an e-mail.
Not
true, said Broderick, of Planned
Parenthood of Northeast Ohio. She said the federal dollars make up 16
percent
of the branch’s budget.
So
where does that leave us?
Ohio
Right to Life is correct to say
that Planned Parenthood locations in Ohio have received millions in
federal
grants. But the connection between Planned Parenthood’s federal funding
and its
abortion services is not as direct as Ohio Right to Life’s news release
implies.
Federal
law bars Planned Parenthood
from using taxpayer money for abortions, and the agency must certify to
the
state that it does not do so. The money that would be redirected by
S.B. 201 is
used to provide other health services.
Ohio
Right to Life’s claim about
funding for Planned Parenthood is accurate.
That
the money cannot be used for
abortions and that abortion procedures make up a small percentage of
Planned
Parenthood services are additional pieces of information that provide
the full
picture.
We
rate the statement Mostly True.
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