WASHINGTON, D.C. (LifeSiteNews) — A six-figure ad campaign highlights how Planned Parenthood’s substandard practices endanger women, calling for an end to state-funded abortions.
On July 1, Susan B. Anthony Pro-life America, in association with its education fund, launched a TV and digital ad campaign to expose Planned Parenthood’s disregard for women’s health and safety, at the same time as Congress considered legislation to ban federal abortion funding.
“Big Abortion businesses prioritize more abortions and more profits at the expense of women and girls, with an ever-shrinking veneer of actual health care,” SBA Pro-Life America President Marjorie Dannenfelser said.
“One of the biggest and most egregious is Planned Parenthood – a multi-billion-dollar organization that rakes in $2 million in taxpayer dollars a day on average, while taking 400,000 unborn children’s lives a year, drastically increasing transgender ‘treatments,’ and funneling donor dollars toward politics and litigation rather than improving dangerously substandard ‘care’ at facilities nationwide,” she continued.
“Voters agree, patients are much better served going to community health centers that offer comprehensive care and outnumber Planned Parenthoods 15 to one nationwide,” she declared. “Big Abortion doesn’t deserve taxpayer dollars. It’s time to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill, the most promising step forward yet to stop $500 million of forced taxpayer funding of the abortion industry.”
The press release cited a recent study that found that 60 percent of voters were opposed to federal funding of the abortion industry upon learning about “botched care, substandard facilities, medical negligence, inadequate staff training, unsanitary conditions, and using funds for lobbying and legal efforts instead of medical care.”
Planned Parenthood is notorious for its poor treatment of women who undergo abortions, with many women dying as a result of botched procedures.
In the past six months, 15 women have been rushed to the hospital following abortions at Planned Parenthood facilities throughout Illinois alone. In the latest case, the abortion giant requested that an ambulance not use any lights or sirens while picking up a woman who was bleeding uncontrollably following her abortion.
The ads exposing Planned Parenthood’s disregard for women began airing this week in the D.C. market on Fox News, Newsmax, and digitally, as the Senate considered the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (BBB), which aims to enact large portions of Trump’s legislative agenda.
Previously, the legislation would have defunded Planned Parenthood for 10 years along with “gender transitioning” procedures. However, the bill was weakened by the Senate, which passed it earlier this week.
Under the revised bill, abortion businesses that received more than $800,000 in fiscal year 2023 will not receive funding for a one-year period, beginning at the enactment of the legislation. This excludes abortions carried out in cases of rape, incest, or supposed threats to the mother’s life.