Newly elected Sen. Marsha Blackburn announced Thursday that she has introduced her first bill in the Senate, one that would end federal funding to all abortion providers, including Planned Parenthood.
“Tennesseans and the American people do not want their tax dollars funding abortions,” Blackburn, R-Tenn., said in a statement posted on her Twitter page Friday.
Blackburn, 66, was elected to the Senate on Nov. 6, beating Democrat Phil Bredesen, a former governor. She had previously represented Tennessee in the U.S. House since 2003, and before that, served in the state Senate.
“They have made this position clear time and again,” Blackburn, Tennessee’s first female U.S. senator, said of state voters. “Hardworking taxpayers do not want to subsidize the business of abortion providers and entities such as Planned Parenthood.”
The bill would ensure that abortion providers would not get funding under Title X of the Public Health Service Act, which gives the secretary of health and human services the authority to “award grants for projects to provide family-planning services to any person desiring such services, with priority given to individuals from low-income families,” according to HHS.gov.
Other pro-life organizations have tweeted support since Blackburn’s announcement went live Thursday.
“We’re so grateful for Sen @MarshaBlackburn, whose first bill as a U.S. senator will protect unborn babies by ensuring not one dime of tax dollars under the Title X Family Planning Program goes to abortion businesses like Planned Parenthood,” Susan B. Anthony List, a grassroots pro-life policy and advocacy organization, tweeted Friday.
National Right to Life also congratulated Blackburn for her efforts to eliminate federal funding for abortion providers.
“Thank you, @MarshaBlackburn, for introducing legislation to exclude abortion providers, including Planned Parenthood Federation of America, from the Title X program.”
Thank you, @MarshaBlackburn, for introducing legislation to exclude abortion providers, including Planned Parenthood Federation of America, from the Title X Program. pic.twitter.com/ltlgixWNsE
— Right to Life (@nrlc) January 11, 2019
While the merits of the proposed bill are very laudable, there is ZERO chance of it ever passing in the House of Representatives now that the Democrats are back in charge. of that half of Congress. Again, no legislation that is either related to the Trump agenda or that reflects any sort of conservative values has a chance of getting passed through the Democrat controlled House for at least the next two years. Elections have consequences, In the case of the 2018 mid-term results, those consequences are neither good for the country nor its people, as it relates to getting conservative legislation enacted by Congress.
Senator Blackburn you are a HERO, there are not many so-called leaders that we have sent to The U.S. Congress that strand up for AMERICANS! Thank you for representing the people who elected you! Ron & Pat Smith we are just legale Ameticans!