Congressional investigation of Planned Parenthood: What to expect
Yesterday came the welcome news that a congressional committee has launched an investigation of Planned Parenthood.
Republican Congressman Cliff Stearns (pictured right), Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations (under the Energy & Commerce Committee), had been threatening a probe for months, particularly after Americans United for Life released a damning report in July documenting decades of malfeasance by the United States’ largest abortion provider.
Stearns followed through and on September 15 issued a letter to Planned Parenthood CEO Cecile Richards requesting 12 years’ worth of financial records, state audits, and policies from both Planned Parenthood Federation of America and its 83 affiliates, to be handed over “within two weeks of the date of this letter,” or by tomorrow, September 29.
According to the letter, Stearns’ committee will investigate improper billing and overbilling by PP affiliates to the government; comingling of government funds intended for Titles X and XIX with PP’s abortion operations, which would be illegal; and PP’s policies and procedures for reporting sex abuse and trafficking to authorities.
AUL’s report documented that PP affiliates have indeed been caught overbilling, failing to report minor sex abuse, and failing to comply with parental involvement laws, to name just three infractions of many.
PP took almost the entire two weeks after receiving Stearns’ letter to get its PR ducks in a row before announcing news of the investigation yesterday, obviously alerting Washington Post pro-abort go-to reporter Sarah Kliff and readying Democrat pro-abort Congressman Henry Waxman’s protest letter for simultaneous release with its own press statement. Note the timing of the tweets…
I spoke with Charmaine Yoest, president of AUL, and asked what to expect next. She said PP could take one of four actions: 1) provide only undamaging, incomplete information; 2) provide massive amounts of material that would take years to wade through and hope no one finds any ugly details; 3) stonewall; 4) provide accurate information.
#3, stonewalling, appears unlikely, because it would make the organization look like it has something to hide and risk incurring the wrath of Stearns. In fact, PP wrote in its statement it “is responding to the request in a timely manner.”
#2, providing TMI, would also seem unlikely, because even if handing over needles in a haystack to the government, PP would still be handing them over.
#1 or #4 are most likely. Planned Parenthood is legally obligated to respond to Stearns’ subpoenas.
Then what?
Stearns’ staff will investigate PP’s paperwork and issue a public report. They can put all of PP’s submitted information in the report, making it public. If they find a smoking gun or guns, they can follow up with hearings.
Examining subpoenaed documents is precisely how Solyndra was exposed – by this same committee. From ABC News, September 13:
The emails were uncovered by investigators for the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which will hold hearings on the Solyndra loan Wednesday. The Republican-led House has been investigating the Obama administration’s green energy loan program for months…. Last week, the FBI raided the factory….
Finding damaging information that PP’s top-notch attorneys may attempt to hide will depend on how good Stearns’ staff is. I asked Charmaine if Stearns can ask outside organizations that are PP-savvy to examine PP’s documents, such as AUL or American Life League’s STOPP. She said it is totally legal and acceptable for a congressional committee to request investigatory help from outside experts.
I hope Congressman Stearns does so. I think he will. He was brave going into this, knowing the other side would malign him with both barrels. I expect he will want to do all he can to find as much evidence as possible of PP’s wrong-doing.
How about Option #5 — it turns into a “Koop Report” style dog and pony show orchestrated by PP and its stooges:
http://realchoice.0catch.com/library/weekly/aa041200a.htm
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Lord, I beg of you that the truth about this organization be plainly exposed and that you allow justice to be given.
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Awesome!!!
Jill,
On a different note; what is up with that VISU poll on the right hand side of the page? Romney is the least pro-life of all the candidates. It should be taken down cause it is spreading misinformation. A persone who does not know the candidates would think Michelle Bachman and Rick Perry are the leaset pro-life of the bunch. It is just spreading a lie. As a web-site dedicate to working towards the truthful education of the electorate you should either contact VISU so they can fix their problem and take down the poll until they do.
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This is nothing more than a partisan campaign to blacken the name of PP. How long before the likes of Perry, Bachmann and co. climb on board? Gee, that’ll convince people.
It will result in nothing.
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Blacken the name of PP?
I would say they have done a fairly good job of that themselves.
PP is going down and there ain’t no stopping it.
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I’ve been wondering that myself, truthseeker…..Rick Santorum had been winning the poll and then all of a sudden Romney has the lead? Something is not right,
And I hope this investigation goes well……and that PP loses ALL government funding!
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No Carla, it is simply the anti-choice propaganda which attempts to malign PP.
PP will still be operating two elections from now and beyond.
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I suggest you buckle up, Reality.
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Well then, Reality, there’s clearly much more work to do. Glad to know it’ll be really important to mobilize pro-lifers and educate the public even more.
I’ve never figured out why pro-choicers imagine pro-lifers are going to roll over and pee like a craven cur merely because evil sometimes seems ascendant.
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I suggest you buckle down Carla :-)
Yeah, keep up the good work rasqual. The louder you squawk the more you will be seen as extremist loons. People don’t give up their rights easily.
I have absolutely zero expectations that anti-choicers will give up the fight (“roll over and pee like a craven cur” – really?). I see you more as a mythical dragon which breaths…hot air.
Apart from the fact that I treat the whole concept of ‘evil’ with disdain, it is nothing of that ilk which is ascendant.
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Popping the popcorn right now.
This is getting gooooooooooooooood.
:)
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Gee, sitting there eating won’t get much done.
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We’ll take turns eating the popcorn while your side will eventually eat crow.
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It’s nice to know this senator and others that join his position, have effectively used the resources at their disposal to fully fund all of the after school activities, scholarships, welfare, unemployment, job training, medical services, etc. needed by the “Post Born” individuals we have in society today.
Wait… Did they…
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Reality,
You have no idea what I can get accomplished while I eat popcorn!! :)
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if they have nothing to hide, then they will comply. if they do have something to hide, the truth will get out. They don’t need government funding. we’re trillions in debt and we could use that money given to PP for national defense or OTHER important programs….ones that don’t involve the dismemberment of preborn babies OR indoctrinating children into lies about fetal development, etc.(heart tones? uh…..yeah….right…..the heart begins to beat at 18-21 days not 6 months)
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Reality: “Apart from the fact that I treat the whole concept of ‘evil’ with disdain”
Why? Because you don’t think well?
Evil is privation of good.
Simple.
Reasonable.
Defensible.
Can’t believe in good without believing in evil, by that definition. If your definition differs from mine, then you’re disdaining your own understanding of evil, I guess. ;-)
“Disdain” is emotive, of course, not rational…
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Some things and some people are fairly good. Some things and some people are not very good at all. Pretty much bad in fact.
Nothing and no-one is 100% good. Nothing and no-one is 100% ‘evil’.
Yes of course disdain is subjective. So is almost any descriptor of situations and people.
‘Evil’ is commonly aligned with ‘satan’, an alleged entity I do not ascribe to.
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Well, moronitude is commonly aligned with politicians, but I’ll wager you and I both vote none the less. ;-)
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Indeed rasqual, indeed.
But is that because we believe we may prevent the more moronic – whichever one we may see that as being - from attaining power by casting a vote for their opponent?
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Well, there we go. We’ve joined moronitude with the idea of voting for the lesser evil, and we didn’t even need to invoke Satan — which all liberals know is Sarah Palin. ;-)
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I can’t totally agree with you there rasqual. There is no satan and I don’t see it as a lesser evil, just less bad or stupid. Palin is just stupid, albeit with some rat cunning.
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Reality, you are the first person I have ever heard say that somebody is cunning like a rat. lol
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