January 7, 2011, Congressman Mike Pence reintroduced an amendment to title x of the public health service act to prohibit subsidies for family planning clinics that perform abortions.
While currently in the first step in the legislative process, if this Bill passes millions of women across America are significantly would make.
While on the floor of the House of representatives of United States, pence, said, "we must devote ourselves to the protection of the unborn and to protect taxpayers on matters of conscience".
If you really want pence protect taxpayers, is a matter of conscience to kill this Bill, compatible with title x and supporting women across America.
According to the website of family planning, "title x serves more than five million low-income people each year." This could include many students on the campus.
Last Tuesday, many people came to Erie, not only to support, but to denounce the planning of the family also.
In an article written by David Bruce, former Congresswoman Marilyn Musgrave was reported saying in the meeting, "family planning is all about abortion." "We, as taxpayers, we should not fund these activities."
By law, under the title x family planning clinics can not use grant money for abortion.
If you are pro-choice or the, and it should not matter that these clinics offer abortions as an option for an unplanned pregnancy.
What the family planning really all about, is providing women with contraception, STD tests, treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, annual reviews and tests of cancer who have and can save the lives of many women.?
This is not another argument about whether abortion is moral or not. It's a battle on the health of women and the lives of millions. We must defend.
For more information about the support of family planning, visit http://www.plannedparenthoodaction.org and see what we can do.
If it is identified as a feminist or would like to learn more about feminism, participate and attend a meeting of the Alliance of feminist majority (FMLA) in campus leadership. The next meeting will be Thursday, March 17 at 7: 30 p.m. in the center of the women in the centenary Hall.
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