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Phone: 202-223-8073
Fax: 571-312-0544

2776 S. Arlington Mill Dr.
#803
Arlington, VA 22206

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Fact Sheet: Government Funding of International Abortion Organizations (2013-2015)
Life & the Law

Fact Sheet: Government Funding of International Abortion Organizations (2013-2015)

In March 2018, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) published a report examining federal government program funding of Federally Qualified Health Centers and three abortion advocacy groups, including International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) and Marie Stopes International (MSI) from 2013 to 2015. IPPF received a total of $14 million in federal program funding over these three years, and MSI received a total of $107 million.

Fact Sheet: Government Funding Sources for Planned Parenthood (2013-2015)
Life & the Law

Fact Sheet: Government Funding Sources for Planned Parenthood (2013-2015)

According to a data point in Planned Parenthood’s annual report for 2016-2017, the organization received $543.7 million in funds from all levels of government in that fiscal year. These funds are largely from the U.S. government and primarily from the Medicaid program, which is the primary federal-state program paying for direct medical services to the poor, defined for most purposes as individuals and families with incomes at or below 138% of the federal poverty line (FPL).

Fact Sheet: Pregnancy Help Centers – Serving Women and Saving Lives
Maternal & Public Health

Fact Sheet: Pregnancy Help Centers – Serving Women and Saving Lives

Pregnancy help centers (formerly known as crisis pregnancy centers and also as pregnancy care or resource centers) provide support services, medical care and resources to women facing difficult or unexpected pregnancy to assist with their immediate and ongoing needs.

Fact Sheet: Adult Stem Cell Research and Transplants
Fetal Tissue, Stem Cells & Bioethics

Fact Sheet: Adult Stem Cell Research and Transplants

Well over 1 million patients worldwide have been treated with adult stem cells and experienced improved health, based on data gathered by December 2012.

Adoption: The Case for the Credit
Life & the Law

Adoption: The Case for the Credit

The adoption tax credit (ATC) as structured today was introduced more than two decades ago by Ways and Means Committee chairman Bill Archer as part of the Small Business Job Protection Act of 1996.  It is related to the wave of family-linked child tax credits championed by Republicans as the “crown jewel” of the 1994 Contract with America. 

Planned Parenthood: “Irreplaceable” and “Lifesaving”? – Infographic
Abortion

Planned Parenthood: “Irreplaceable” and “Lifesaving”? – Infographic

Fact Sheet: Reallocating Planned Parenthood’s Federal Funding to Comprehensive Health Centers
Maternal & Public Health

Fact Sheet: Reallocating Planned Parenthood’s Federal Funding to Comprehensive Health Centers

In 2015, the Congress of the United States adopted and sent to the President legislation whose effect would have been to reallocate funds from one family planning provider, Planned Parenthood, and redirect those funds to community health centers that typically offer family planning, but do not offer abortions. 

Fact Sheet: Federal Funding Restrictions on Abortion
Life & the Law

Fact Sheet: Federal Funding Restrictions on Abortion

In the years leading up to and following the Supreme Court’s 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade legalizing abortion nationwide, the federal government—primarily Congress—has enacted various measures governing the availability of federal funds for abortion and related services. The Medicaid program, established by President Lyndon Johnson in 1965 to provide health care for low-income Americans, began subsidizing abortions shortly after Roe.

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