[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 148 (Thursday, September 29, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S6261-S6262]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION OF AMERICA
Mr. BROWN. Madam President, today I congratulate the Planned
Parenthood Federation of America on a century's commitment to
protecting women's health and making that health care a right, not a
privilege. I have been proud to stand with Planned Parenthood against a
tide of relentless political attacks, and I look forward to supporting
this organization as it continues to empower all Americans to take
control of their health for years to come.
When advocates opened the first birth control health clinic in the
United States in 1916, they had a simple but bold goal: to ensure that
all women, regardless of where they were born or where they live, have
access to the information and resources they need to lead strong and
healthy lives. Over the next hundred years, Planned Parenthood worked
to cement the idea that preventive and reproductive health care is not
a privilege afforded to the few but a key to leading a full, healthy
life that should be available to every American.
In Ohio, our 28 Planned Parenthood clinics educate and provide care
to tens of thousands of men and women each year, many of whom have
nowhere else to turn. The lives and struggles of those patients are
what motivate the dedicated staff and volunteers at these health
clinics. And they do this critical work in the face of constant threats
and attacks from all levels of government. Just this year, the State of
Ohio passed an ill-conceived law that, had it not been overturned by a
Federal district court, would have jeopardized access to preventive
care and ceased operation of a prominent infant mortality prevention
program.
I get letters all the time from constituents who rely on Planned
Parenthood. One Ohioan wrote to me saying, ``I was so amazed by the
support for women that Planned Parenthood provided that I volunteered
for them for years,'' while another wrote, ``Planned Parenthood not
only provided a well-rounded education, in which I had received none
previously, but they also provided services that I would not have had
access to otherwise.'' I have even heard that Planned Parenthood
``saved the life of my best friend when she found a lump in her breast
and she had no health insurance.''
We need to listen to the voices of these women and remember that
Planned Parenthood remains a vital health provider for so many. It is a
strong advocate for its patients, and
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further attempts to defund or destabilize this organization will result
in more undiagnosed cancers, more untreated illnesses, and more
unintended pregnancies.
We have seen the incredible progress our country can make when women
make their own health care decisions and follow their dreams, and we
know what an important role Planned Parenthood plays in making that
possible. Congratulations to Planned Parenthood Federation of America
on its 100th anniversary and for the important work its members do in
Ohio's communities and across the country every day.
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