The Commercial Appeal

ABORTION FIGHT:

Bill to defund Planned Parenthood defeated in Senate.

- By Alan Fram

WASHINGTON — The Senate blocked a Republican drive Monday to terminate federal funds for Planned Parenthood, setting the stage for the GOP to try again this fall amid higher stakes — a potential government shutdown that could echo into next year’s presidenti­al and congressio­nal elections.

The derailed legislatio­n was the Republican response to videos, recorded secretly by anti-abortion activists, showing Planned Parenthood officials dispassion­ately discussing how they sometimes provide medical researcher­s with tissue from aborted fetuses. Those videos have led conservati­ves to accuse the group of illegally selling the organs for profit — strongly denied by Planned Parenthood — and inserted abortion and women’s health into the mix of issues to be argued in the 2016 campaign.

Monday’s mostly partyline vote was 53-46 to halt Democratic delays aimed at derailing the bill, seven short of the 60 votes the Republican­s needed. Even so, the GOP is hoping to reap political gains because the videos have ignited the party’s core conservati­ve, anti-abortion voters.

The fight is already creating heated talking points for Republican presidenti­al candidates, who convene Thursday for their first debate of the 2016 campaign. Several of them, including Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas and Rand Paul of Kentucky, are calling for Congress to end Planned Parenthood’s federal payments.

In the longer term, GOP leaders are hoping that three congressio­nal committees’ investigat­ions, plus probes in several states and the expected release of additional videos, will produce evidence of Planned Parenthood wrongdoing and make it harder for Democrats to defend the organizati­on. Planned Parenthood provides contracept­ion, testing for sexually transmitte­d diseases and abortions in clinics from coast to coast.

The anti-abortion Center for Medical Progress has so far released four videos in which people posing as representa­tives of a company that purchases fetal tissue converse with Planned Parenthood officials. The videos have been controvers­ial because of the casual descriptio­ns by the Planned Parenthood officials of the abortion procedures they use to obtain tissue, and because some of the videos show close-ups of fetal organs in laboratori­es.

The center and its GOP supporters have said the videos show that Planned Parenthood sells the tissue for profit, which is illegal.

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