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JRLeft

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Tue Nov 13, 2012, 03:37 PM Nov 2012

Ohio Heartbeat Bill Sponsor Now Working to Defund Planned Parenthood



According to exit polls, 56% of Ohio voters said that abortion should be legal in all or mostly all cases. But that hasn’t stopped the state’s GOP-controlled legislature from pushing the ‘Heartbeat Bill,’ which would effectively ban abortion in nearly all cases. The House has already approved the legislation but it has not yet received a vote in the Senate, and radical activist Janet Porter has been actively campaigning against Republicans who have not signed on to the bill. Porter’s main legislative ally and the bill’s chief sponsor in the house, Rep. Lynn Wachtmann, is now working to secure support in the Senate for the Heratbeat Bill along with a new proposal to defund Planned Parenthood, even though the healthcare organization doesn’t use taxpayer dollars for abortion services and the move may not be legal.

The Columbus Dispatch reports:

House Health and Aging Committee Chairman Lynn Wachtmann, R-Napoleon, scheduled a possible vote to recommend passage of House Bill 298 for Wednesday.

Backed by Ohio Right to Life and other anti-abortion advocates, the bill stalled last spring over concern that it also would divert funding from hospitals, which was not the intent of supporters. The legislation would create a priority system for awarding federal family-planning funds, putting Planned Parenthood at the bottom of the list and probably cutting off about $1.7?million it uses for birth control and preventive care.

The money does not fund abortions, but supporters argue that tax dollars should not go to any organization that performs abortions.

Meanwhile, abortion foes might be nearing a compromise on the so-called “heartbeat bill,” which would outlaw abortions if a fetal heartbeat can be detected. That’s usually about five to six weeks into pregnancy, when many women don’t yet realize they are pregnant.

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/ohio-heartbeat-bill-defund-planned-parenthood
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Ohio Heartbeat Bill Sponsor Now Working to Defund Planned Parenthood (Original Post) JRLeft Nov 2012 OP
They never hear and never learn Angry Dragon Nov 2012 #1
I see more wins if this continues Filibuster Harry Nov 2012 #2

Filibuster Harry

(666 posts)
2. I see more wins if this continues
Tue Nov 13, 2012, 03:51 PM
Nov 2012

This is what I meant by all they need to do is look in the mirror.
Keep it up. You already have a governor Ultrasound in Virginia. I can see more wins down the road with this kind of activity.

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