A local anti-abortion group is set to picket a Children’s Services Council meeting on Thursday morning in an effort to stop funds from going to a local Planned Parenthood for comprehensive sex education programs. The group, St. Lucie Taxpayers against Tax Funding of Planned Parenthood, will protest the possibility of the local Children’s Services Council (CSC) renewing funding to Planned Parenthood after years of contributing to the group
“„“Altogether, Planned Parenthood, the largest provider of abortions in the U.S., has benefited from more than $3 million in local St. Lucie tax dollars,” Hofstee explained. “Every year, a portion of St. Lucie residents’ property taxes go to the CSC. The little-known taxing authority can be located on residents’ property tax bill.”
“„“Planned Parenthood contends that tax dollars are not used directly to fund abortions,” he continues. “However, tax funded programs include graphic sex education youth programs that do not oppose abortion. Additionally, Planned Parenthood staff members have salaries subsidized by taxpayers while they are free to advocate abortion. The abortion giant already receives more than $300 million nationally in tax dollars.”
“„Pastor Bryan Longworth of Covenant Tabernacle Church in Port St. Lucie, during a protest at the council’s offices Thursday, announced his group, St. Lucie Taxpayers Against Planned Parenthood Funding, filed a complaint with the state’s Attorney General’s Office claiming the council has violated state law by using taxpayer money to provide two programs aimed at adults. He also said the group plans to hold a “massive” picket campaign in front of TD Bank, where Children’s Services Council board member Pat Alley is vice president.
“„Longworth said other board members have been the target of public protests in the past and will continue to be as long as they agree to fund Planned Parenthood.
