Planned Parenthood employees say
abortion opponents do little to decrease the abortion rate and promote public health.
Not exact matches
The response was too little, too late, and it
did virtually nothing to quell accusations that the decision to defund Planned Parenthood was motivated by its new vice president, Karen Handel, a staunch
opponent of
abortion.
Abortion opponents are sending their outraged press releases while progressives are essentially saying «at least he didn't
do it yesterday.»
(Planned Parenthood
does not use federal money to pay for
abortions, which make up a sliver of its operations; its
opponents argue that money is fungible and that any tax dollars going to the organization indirectly subsidize
abortions.)
Just as women's health
opponents have been so successful at chipping away at
abortion access, so too
do they hope to erode access to contraception.