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MindMover

(5,016 posts)
Wed May 9, 2012, 10:28 PM May 2012

GOP Freshman Breaks With His Party To Support Planned Parenthood Funding

As another state has banned Planned Parenthood funding, Rep. Robert Dold (R-IL) introduced a bill to protect federal funds to Planned Parenthood. Dold, one of the few pro-choice Republicans in Congress, said today that he was pushing for the bill because of the importance of Title X family planning funds for women’s health:

We have seen several attempts to block funds and exclude health care providers from participating in the Title X program simply because they separately offer services beyond the scope of Title X. 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.

Dold said he wants to “bring both sides together” in support of Planned Parenthood and health care for women, but it’s unclear how much support he will get. Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-FL), Energy and Commerce Oversight subcommittee chairman who launched an investigation into Planned Parenthood, told Politico that he did not understand why Dold’s bill was necessary because “there’s no discrimination against Planned Parenthood.”

In recent years, eight states have voted to block Planned Parenthood from receiving funds. And last year, the GOP-controlled House voted to prevent the women’s health organization from receiving Title X money. Dold was one of seven Republicans to break from their party, and he spoke out against the measure, saying it would be “shortsighted and would negatively impact the lives of women who depend on these health care services.”

But the need to protect women’s access to health care has not stopped other Republicans from defunding Planned Parenthood. Texas Republicans’ decision to cut Planned Parenthood out of the state’s Women’s Health Program endangered care for 130,000 women.

http://thinkprogress.org/health/2012/05/09/481109/robert-dold-planned-parenthood-funding/

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GOP Freshman Breaks With His Party To Support Planned Parenthood Funding (Original Post) MindMover May 2012 OP
It couldn't have anything to do with the fact that he's likely to lose his district...could it? brooklynite May 2012 #1
Wow! Proud Liberal Dem May 2012 #2
Well THAT'S gonna be a short political career. He's toast now. kestrel91316 May 2012 #3
gop freshman breaks with his party. angel123 May 2012 #4
Maybe he should consider switching parties now Proud Liberal Dem May 2012 #5

Proud Liberal Dem

(24,412 posts)
2. Wow!
Wed May 9, 2012, 11:10 PM
May 2012

A Republican with some common sense and compassion for women (and families) and willingness to do something about it. Who'd have thunk it?

angel123

(79 posts)
4. gop freshman breaks with his party.
Thu May 10, 2012, 11:27 AM
May 2012

Of course, he breaks with his party. He is trying to keep his seat. There are more democrats in this district now. He lied to win his seat. he pandered to jewish voters in the district, and we dems had a weak candidate. he will go down in 2012. He learned well from Mark Kirk..

Proud Liberal Dem

(24,412 posts)
5. Maybe he should consider switching parties now
Thu May 10, 2012, 11:34 AM
May 2012

his "shelf life" in the current GOP is going to be very limited now.

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