The atmosphere at a House Appropriations Committee lunch meeting on women鈥檚 health midday Wednesday was predictably charged.
The Trump administration has proposed to defund Planned Parenthood and make severe cuts in other women鈥檚 health programs, such as Title X, a 40-year-old program that provides grants for family planning, and grants for .
Much of the male-dominated debate 鈥 over chili dogs and orange juice 鈥 was nominally about where women prefer to seek health care. But the central character was abortion.
Democratic representatives introduced several amendments related to women鈥檚 health, including one restoring teen pregnancy prevention grants and another striking language that would allow employers to exclude certain procedures from their health plans if they found them morally objectionable. All of the amendments failed in the Republican-controlled body.
鈥淣o taxpayer dollars should be used to fund abortion, and I鈥檒l fight any effort to dilute or get around that,鈥 declared Rep. Martha Roby (R-Ala.), who prefaced her comments by calling herself 鈥減roudly pro-life.鈥
Federal funds are already prohibited for abortions under the Hyde Amendment, passed in 1976.
So the question of where women should be able to obtain health care has become an odd proxy for the abortion issue. According to Planned Parenthood, 60 percent of women who use their clinics consider it their main source for medical attention.
鈥淲e see community health centers as a more appropriate provider, and those are funded in the bill,鈥 said Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.).
Rep. Evan Jenkins (R-W.Va.) agreed, saying women in his state 鈥 home to only one Planned Parenthood clinic 鈥 prefer to get their care at community health centers. 鈥淲hen we have an opportunity to defund Planned Parenthood and invest in community health centers, that鈥檚 good for West Virginia,鈥 Jenkins said.
But money saved by defunding Planned Parenthood isn鈥檛 slated for community health centers, whose funding isn鈥檛 changing under the Trump administration鈥檚 proposed budget.
Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) pointed out: 鈥淲e may disagree in terms of a woman鈥檚 right to choose abortions, but I hope we can agree that women should be able to make their own health care decisions.鈥