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Showing Original Post only (View all)Top Susan G. Komen Official Resigned Over Planned Parenthood Cave-In [View all]
Top Susan G. Komen Official Resigned Over Planned Parenthood Cave-In
FEB 2 2012, 9:28 AM ET 59
Sources with direct knowledge of the Koman decision-making process said recent policies were adopted specifically to cut funding to Planned Parenthood.
The decision, made in December, caused an uproar inside Komen. Three sources told me that the organization's top public health official, Mollie Williams, resigned in protest immediately following the Komen board's decision to cut off Planned Parenthood. Williams, who served as the managing director of community health programs, was responsible for directing the distribution of $93 million in annual grants. Williams declined to comment when I reached her yesterday on whether she had resigned her position in protest, and she declined to speak about any other aspects of the controversy.
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Komen, the marketing juggernaut that brought the world the ubiquitous pink ribbon campaign, says it cut-off Planned Parenthood because of a newly adopted foundation rule prohibiting it from funding any group that is under formal investigation by a government body. (Planned Parenthood is being investigated by Rep. Cliff Stearns, an anti-abortion Florida Republican, who says he is trying to learn if the group spent public money to provide abortions.)
But three sources with direct knowledge of the Komen decision-making process told me that the rule was adopted in order to create an excuse to cut-off Planned Parenthood. (Komen gives out grants to roughly 2,000 organizations, and the new "no-investigations" rule applies to only one so far.) The decision to create a rule that would cut funding to Planned Parenthood, according to these sources, was driven by the organization's new senior vice-president for public policy, Karen Handel, a former gubernatorial candidate from Georgia who is staunchly anti-abortion and who has said that since she is "pro-life, I do not support the mission of Planned Parenthood."
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/02/top-susan-g-komen-official-resigned-over-planned-parenthood-cave-in/252405/
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"the rule was adopted in order to create an excuse to cut-off Planned Parenthood."
Skinner
Feb 2012
#1
On NPR this morning they were talking about how the founder of Komen is a big GOP supporter.
Skinner
Feb 2012
#11
She very well might have downplayed her views, or outright lied to get the job.
MsPithy
Feb 2012
#36
GOOD!!! I'm sooooo freakin happy. Now perhaps they get this rule off the book and KOmen can go
Justice wanted
Feb 2012
#2
I stand corrected. I'm sorry I was getting confused with the names. Me Bad. They needed to
Justice wanted
Feb 2012
#17
These "christians"-i use the term loosely- are just as dangerous in not more so than radical muslims
Justice wanted
Feb 2012
#6
Make no mistake: these "Christians" are **far more** dangerous than radical Muslims.
baldguy
Feb 2012
#16
How long before we learn that the dirtbag R Rep who launched the PP "investigation"
stopbush
Feb 2012
#21
This adds another layer of sleaze to this awful decision. Wow. What hackery.
myrna minx
Feb 2012
#30
Three sources with direct knowledge of the Komen decision-making process told me
rocktivity
Feb 2012
#45
VA debating bill to end state subsidies for poor women to abort fetuses w/ serious birth defects
wordpix
Feb 2012
#46
So once the investigation is over, did they say they will resume the funding?
AmericaIsGreat
Feb 2012
#50
Right, but if the rule is that they can't fund an org when it's under investigation
AmericaIsGreat
Feb 2012
#85
That the Komen organization wants to make this political is an outrage. Planned Parenthood helps
still_one
Feb 2012
#79