The exterior of a Planned Parenthood Reproductive Health Services Center is seen on May 28, 2019, in St Louis, Missouri. | Getty Images/Michael B. Thomas
A former Planned Parenthood sex education volunteer says a program that Iowa recently banned from receiving taxpayer funding pushed materials that
encouraged students to become sexually active, “leading them to abortion.”
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encouraged students to become sexually active, “leading them to abortion.”“
Monica Cline, a former volunteer educator with Planned Parenthood, was recently interviewed by the Catholic news outlet EWTN for a “Pro-Life Weekly” segment. The interview came in response to a recent decision by the Iowa Supreme Court to uphold the right of the state to ban Planned Parenthood from participating in two federally-funded grant programs. Cline expressed support for the decision, saying that Planned Parenthood’s educational materials are aimed at
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3 Jul 2021
The Iowa Supreme Court ruled the state may prohibit abortion providers such as Planned Parenthood of the Heartland (PPH) from providing sex education programs funded by federal grants.
In a 6-1 decision, the state’s high court upheld a 2019 law that banned Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers from receiving the federal funds to provide sex ed programs.
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In a statement sent to Breitbart News, Monica Cline, a former Title X Planned Parenthood-educated sex education instructor, said the Iowa Supreme Court’s decision is one that “parents and their kids should be celebrating.”