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Planned Parenthood got $90M in COVID-19 PPP loans


ST⁣ LOUIS, MO – MAY 28: The exterior of a Planned Parenthood Reproductive Health Services⁢ Center is seen on May‌ 28, 2019 in St⁣ Louis, ‍Missouri. (Photo⁤ by Michael B. Thomas/Getty Images)

OAN’s Elizabeth Volberding
1:40 PM – ‌Tuesday, December 12, 2023

According to ⁤a newly released report from ‌the Government ⁢Accountability Office (GAO), Planned Parenthood received $90 ⁢million ‍in Paycheck ⁢Protection Program (PPP) funds during the COVID-19⁢ pandemic.

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On Tuesday morning, the GAO released a⁣ report ‍which reveals that Planned​ Parenthood affiliates accepted the hefty ‌loan ​during the pandemic.

However, PPP loans were ⁢established in ⁣order to bailout small,⁤ independent companies that have less than 500 employees.

Pro-life supporters brought up their concerns with⁢ the Small Business Administration (SBA), which is an independent government organization that advocates⁢ for entrepreneurs, ⁤and⁢ they asserted that Planned Parenthood has over 16,000 employees throughout the United States, which is above the limit to be regarded as a⁣ “small business.”

Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), one of the legislators that⁤ initially requested the report in January 2022, said that the Planned Parenthood PPP loan report was “appalling.”

“While small ​businesses struggled to make ends⁢ meet​ during⁣ the pandemic, Planned Parenthood ⁤illegally siphoned over $90 million​ from the Paycheck Protection​ Program, specifically designed to help our mom and pop⁢ shops keep ⁣their doors open,”‌ Blackburn declared in a statement.

“The American people want their tax dollars⁤ spent responsibly and in line with our ⁣nation’s values — not on ‌the Left’s abortion-on-demand agenda,” she added.

The report summarized ⁤federal ‍funding received by multiple giant pro-abortion agencies between 2019 ⁣and 2021, which amounted to almost $2⁣ billion.

Republican New Jersey Representative Chris Smith was also one of the lawmakers to request the report.⁢ He stated that‍ the PPP loans⁣ were ‍“money that could have gone to struggling small businesses, many ‌of⁢ which were‌ forced to close.”

“This money would have‌ been better spent helping the businesses⁣ that were⁣ forced to close or providing comprehensive medical support for both ⁢women and children,” Smith told reporters.

Other than PPP loans, government entities that provided funds to Planned ⁢Parenthood included Medicaid, Medicare, and Children’s Health Insurance Program repayments, as well as federal loans through grants and⁤ collaborative deals, which totaled to $148.5 million.

In 2019, the report highlighted that under​ the Trump Administration’s Protect ​Life Rule, Planned Parenthood ​refused Title X funding, which is ⁣a federal grant system that ‍assists with funding for ​family‌ planning and reproductive health establishments.

Planned⁣ Parenthood ⁢reportedly declined Title X ​funding ‌because of the​ rule’s requirements against abortion referrals and requested⁣ financial division ⁤from abortion providers.

Planned Parenthood’s defiance of the law and subsequent loss of Title X⁤ funding, according​ to the GAO, “led almost all affiliates to discontinue⁤ using family planning grants under Title X” in‌ 2020‌ and 2021.

According to the‌ report, Planned Parenthood performed 1.11 million abortions between 2019 and 2021 while additionally receiving $1.78 billion in ​federal funding, or an average of $592 million annually.

Planned Parenthood also owns more than 600 health facilities across ‍the country.

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How much federal funding did Planned Parenthood receive between 2019 and 2021, and what were the sources of this funding

OAN’s Elizabeth Volberding reported on Tuesday, December 12, 2023, ⁢that Planned Parenthood received $90 million in⁢ Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funds during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a newly released report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO).

The report reveals⁢ that Planned⁢ Parenthood affiliates accepted the substantial loan during the pandemic. ‍However, PPP loans were originally established to bail out small, independent companies ⁢with less than 500 employees. Pro-life supporters ⁣raised concerns with the Small ​Business Administration (SBA), arguing that ⁢Planned Parenthood has over 16,000 employees throughout​ the United States, which exceeds the limit to be considered a “small business.”

Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn, one of‌ the ​legislators who initially requested the⁣ report in January 2022, described the Planned Parenthood PPP loan​ report as “appalling.” She⁤ stated, ⁤”While ‍small businesses struggled to make ends meet ​during the⁣ pandemic, Planned Parenthood illegally siphoned over $90 million from the Paycheck Protection Program, specifically designed to help our mom and pop⁣ shops keep their doors open. The⁣ American people want ‌their tax ⁤dollars spent responsibly and in line with our nation’s ⁣values — not on the ⁤Left’s abortion-on-demand agenda.”

The report also highlights other federal funding received by multiple pro-abortion agencies between 2019 and 2021, amounting to almost $2 billion. Republican⁣ New ‍Jersey Representative Chris‍ Smith, another lawmaker who ‍requested the report, expressed that the PPP loans “were⁤ money that could ‍have gone to struggling small businesses,‌ many of which were forced to close.”

Apart from PPP loans, government entities that provided funds to Planned Parenthood included Medicaid, Medicare, and Children’s ⁣Health Insurance Program repayments, as‍ well as federal loans through ⁢grants and collaborative⁣ deals,‍ totaling $148.5 million. In 2019, under the Trump Administration’s Protect Life Rule, Planned Parenthood refused ⁢Title X funding,⁣ a federal grant system that assists with funding‌ for family planning and reproductive health establishments.

Planned Parenthood reportedly declined Title X⁣ funding due to the rule’s requirements against abortion referrals and requested financial division from⁤ abortion providers. This defiance of the law and subsequent loss ⁢of Title X funding led almost all affiliates to discontinue ‍using family planning ‌grants under Title X in 2020 and 2021, according to the GAO.

The report​ also revealed that between 2019 and 2021, Planned Parenthood performed 1.11 million abortions while receiving $1.78 billion in federal funding, averaging $592 million annually. ⁣Additionally, Planned Parenthood owns more than 600 health facilities across the country.

It is essential to ⁢stay informed about the ⁤allocation of public funds and‍ ensure that taxpayer dollars are used responsibly and in line with the​ values of ⁣the nation.



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