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Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 4:23 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 7:01 pm
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 3:18 am
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frankenshel Personally... I disagree with this. It will be doing more harm to babies, mothers, and men. Very little government funding actually goes towards abortions. Quote: Title X does not allow federal funds to be used for abortions. Medicaid, however, does allow government money to be spent on them — in very restricted cases. The 1977 Hyde Amendment dictated that federal Medicaid funds could only be used to fund abortions in cases of rape, incest or to protect the life of the mother.Aug 5, 2015 Men who cannot afford health insurance have benefitted from Planned Parenthood by receiving prostate exams and STD screening. More funding goes towards cancer/STD screening, nutritional counseling, and the most important of them all -- prenatal care. Prenatal care is so important and saves many babies from death or the debilitating consequences of untreated STD's. Having been in the hospital this previous semester with these mothers and babies... My heart hurts for the mothers and babies who will suffer and/or die as a result of not being able to afford prenatal/postpartum treatment.
The logic in wanting to target Title X I think is this and I quote an article from huffingtonpost:
Republicans are targeting Title X because roughly a quarter of its funds are allocated to Planned Parenthood, which provides abortions in addition to its preventative care services. Although Planned Parenthood has long been banned from using federal money for abortions, conservatives argue that the money it receives from Title X frees up other money that can indirectly be used for abortions.
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So I am thinking if they remove Title X, then there must be moves made for something to take its place. Some federal institution that provides medical services for those who can't afford medical treatment, a place that at the same time doesn't preform abortions on demand. Let's hope they also consider the good things Planned Parenthood does and attempt to compensate the loss of these things that Planned Parenthood provide for the poor and low-income patients.
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