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CV NEWS FEED // Planned Parenthood aborted a record 402,200 unborn babies between 2023 and 2024, according to its recently released annual report.
The total represents more than 9,000 additional lives lost compared with the data from the 2022-2023 report, which showed that the abortion giant killed 392,715 unborn infants.
The 2023-2024 report additionally showed that Planned Parenthood received $792.2 million in government health services reimbursements and grants, constituting 39% of its annual revenue. The previous year, the organization had received nearly $700 million in government funds, making up 34% of its revenue.
>> Pro-life organizations react to Planned Parenthood’s annual report <<
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America issued a statement in response to the report, stating that Planned Parenthood’s interactions with pregnant women are now almost exclusively limited to abortions, rather than focusing on prenatal services, miscarriage care, or adoption referrals. The national pro-life organization added that Planned Parenthood has added transgender ideology, undermining of parental rights, and political spending to its list of priorities.
“This report heightens the urgency to defund Big Abortion and stop forcing taxpayers to fund an industry that destroys unborn lives and preys on women and girls. As community health centers outnumber Planned Parenthood locations 15 to one nationwide and offer far more comprehensive care, including for Medicaid patients, Americans have real choices and much better options,” SBA Pro-Life America said in the statement.
The pro-life organization also commended House Republicans for putting forward legislation that would defund Planned Parenthood for the next 10 years.
>> House Republicans move to defund Planned Parenthood <<
CatholicVote previously reported that the legislation would additionally ensure that taxpayers do not fund “gender transition procedures” for minors under Medicaid and protects federal funds from being used for abortions outside Hyde Amendment exceptions (cases of rape, incest, or danger to the mother’s life).
