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Activists Pushing Plans To Defund Planned Parenthood At Ohio Statehouse

Anti-abortion activists are pushing hard on two bills to end state funding for Planned Parenthood. Ohio Public Radio’s Karen Kasler reports.  

The House version of the proposal to take state funds from Planned Parenthood had its first hearing last week, where joint sponsor Bill Patmon of Cleveland said it ensures that state money won’t be used to perform elective abortions or that the state will contract with entities that do. 

“Planned Parenthood is not mentioned anywhere in this. If the shoe fits, however, please wear it.” 
Planned Parenthood gets about $1.7 million in state funding, and has repeatedly said that money goes to cancer testing, health screenings and birth control, but not abortion services. A similar bill in the Senate is sponsored by President Keith Faber.  More hearings are scheduled on both this week.

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