U.S. Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) has been called out for flip-flopping on the House-backed/Senate-opposed proposal to strip all federal funding from Planned
“„“I support family planning and health services for women. Given our severe budget problems, I don’t believe any area of the budget is completely immune from cuts. However, the proposal to eliminate all funding for family planning goes too far. As we continue with our budget negotiations, I hope we can find a compromise that is reasonable and appropriate.”
“„Though Brown ran for office as pro-choice on abortion, he won the backing of Massachusetts Citizens for Life by pledging to vote for Supreme Court justices like John Roberts and against federal funding for abortion. Federal funding for Planned Parenthood technically doesn’t get spent directly on abortions, but money is fungible and the hundreds of millions in federal funding for “other services” like contraception ultimately helps out the bottom line and the image of an organization that performs hundreds of thousands of abortions each year.
“„Does it really make sense politically for Brown to support taxpayer-funding for Planned Parenthood? It would certainly discourage pro-lifers from voting for him (yes, they exist, even in Massachusetts, and yes, Brown would still be a better alternative to a Democrat on the abortion issue and many others).