[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 16 (Wednesday, February 1, 2012)]
[House]
[Page H226]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SUSAN G. KOMEN RACE FOR THE CURE
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
California (Ms. Speier) for 5 minutes.
Ms. SPEIER. Mr. Speaker, today I rise quite saddened by the news that
the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure has made a political decision--a
fine nonprofit that I have been associated with for years. I've run in
the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. I've walked in the Race for the
Cure. I have been the emcee of a number of events locally that they
have held. So I have been a big booster of the Susan G. Komen
organization. But not anymore.
Their announcement yesterday that they are no longer going to fund
any organization that is being investigated by a Federal, State, or
local body means that Planned Parenthood is no longer going to receive
$600,000 a year. Now, ironically, yesterday, the Komen organization
also announced, and with great concern in a statement, that the dismal
rate of breast cancer screening with women who do not have insurance is
something like 38.2 percent.
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Last year, the Planned Parenthood organization was responsible for
over 700,000--700,000--breast cancer screenings for women who are poor,
for women who don't have insurance, for women who seek to get the
health care they get through Planned Parenthood. So over the last 5
years, there have been 4 million breast cancer screenings by Planned
Parenthood. Komen has funded about 170,000 of them through Planned
Parenthood.
So what does this mean? Well, I guess it means that Susan G. Komen
has decided to become a 501(c)(4), because no longer do they want to be
providing nonprofits. They want to become a political advocacy group.
Last time I checked, we were all presumed innocent until proven
guilty and we looked to investigations in the Federal judicial branch;
we looked to investigations by the U.S. Attorney or the district
attorney. Far be it from us to rely on the House of Representatives
holding a hearing as being emblematic of justice, because oftentimes
it's a political sandbox.
Now, this ostensible investigation is one that has been called on by
Mr. Stearns, who is the subcommittee chair of Energy and Commerce on
Oversight. The hearing has never been held. So why would Susan G. Komen
take the remarkable step of saying they are no longer going to fund
Planned Parenthood?
I suppose when we review NIH and bring them under some investigation
that they will stop funding NIH to the tune of a million dollars, or I
suppose that when we have a pharmaceutical company that we bring to the
Hill to ask them questions about a particular activity that they will
stop accepting sponsor money from that particular pharmaceutical
company.
All of you across this country that feel that Susan G. Komen should
stick to what it knows, and that is breast cancer research, breast
cancer screening, and support and promote those activities by
organizations that do the research and do the screening, I ask you to
call them at 1-877-465-6636 and tell them that you want them to stick
to what they know.
Let's not make this a race to the political bottom.
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