In the 112th Congress, Republicans repeatedly targeted Planned Parenthood funding — to the point of being preoccupied with the subject — though their efforts never came close to succeeding. On the contrary, Democrats used the campaign against the GOP to great effect, painting Republicans as extremists, and expanding the gender gap.
And so, in the 113th Congress, with President Obama re-elected, the Senate Democratic majority larger, and the House Republican majority smaller, surely conservatives won’t renew this crusade, right? Wrong.
In early January, Rep. Diane Black (R-Tenn.) vowed to “continue trying to starve Planned Parenthood of federal funds,” and this week, we’re seeing the manifestation of those efforts.
Dozens of Republicans in the House and Senate have asked the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to examine how Planned Parenthood and other groups that provide abortion services are using taxpayer money.









