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House hearing focuses on morality of abortion

Debate on Planned Parenthood decried by Democrats

By Grace Toohey, McClatchy Washington Bureau
Published: October 8, 2015, 7:50pm

WASHINGTON — The latest congressional hearing investigating Planned Parenthood switched focus from the health care provider’s abortion practices to the morality and constitutionality of the issue Thursday afternoon.

Rep. Trent Franks, R-Ariz., held up a miniature diaper intended for an extremely premature baby, asking about what’s happened to the nation’s conscience. One question remains, he said: “Does abortion kill a little baby?”

Supported by a majority of anti-abortion witnesses, Republicans of the House Judiciary Committee continued to build momentum for their campaign against the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, while Democrats asked their colleagues to back off from their agenda.

“We should not spend one more minute or one more taxpayer dollar vilifying Planned Parenthood,” Rep. John Conyers Jr., D-Mich., said, citing opportunities to work on gun violence, immigration reform or voting rights. “We can do better.”

With the House’s latest act to create a new panel to join the investigation on Planned Parenthood on Wednesday, there are now five congressional groups working to uncover the truth behind the undercover videos prepared by abortion opponents. The videos show Planned Parenthood employees negotiating in a matter-of-fact manner over fetal tissue donations. The videos’ validity and their possible manipulation are under investigation.

“These videos indicate that abortion practitioners may have adopted new procedures,” Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., said. He said the purpose of Thursday’s hearing was to better understand what truth the videos have, praising the House’s recent work to protect babies who might be born alive after an abortion attempt.

“The Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act imposes criminal penalties at the federal level to prevent the killing of innocent human babies born alive,” Goddlatte said.

Three weeks ago, the House passed that act and the Defund Planned Parenthood Act, which would halt federal funding for the reproductive health organization for at least a year. The Senate has not yet voted on these acts. The measure is unlikely to pass the Senate and will almost certainly be vetoed by the president, if it should pass both houses of Congress.

After Goodlatte opened the hearing by going into great detail on the growth of a baby from conception, gynecologist Dr. Anthony Levatino testified about how he used to perform late-term abortions, even showing the medical tools.

The president of the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy, Caroline Fredrickson, was the sole defender of Planned Parenthood and abortion.

“It’s imperative that abortion remain safe and legal in this country,” Fredrickson said.

Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., supported Fredrickson and decried the hypocrisy of the debate on abortion, when Republicans never attack gun rights — both of which are constitutionally protected, he said.

“(Thursday’s hearing), much like the majority’s broader attack on Planned Parenthood, is largely a political theater,” Conyers said.

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