by
Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
October 15,
2009
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Indianapolis,
IN (LifeNews.com) -- Planned Parenthood of Indiana plans to cut
25 jobs at its abortion centers across the state. Although the abortion
business claims the cuts are related to financial reasons resulting
from a cut in government funds, an expose' showing two of its centers
covering up potential cases of sexual abuse likely played a role.
The abortion business announced that the job cuts will come as Planned Parenthood of Indiana engages in a restructuring prompted by a reshuffling of federal funds.
The
cuts come after an
announcement last month that five of its centers would close.
President and CEO Betty Cockrum indicated today that a sixth center,
based in Marion, will also close.
Cockrum claims the four Indianapolis-area centers and the two from other parts of the state slated to close are doing so because they relied on they relied on federal Title XX family-planning funds to operate and pay for some clients.
Despite the cuts, the abortion business is still the number one recipient of the federal funds.
According to the Indianapolis Star, the job cuts include 17 full-time and 8 part-time staffers and they include service providers, finance specialists, administrators and managers. The cuts leave Planned Parenthood of Indiana with 28 centers and 175 employees
"In every tough situation, there is an opportunity," Cockrum told the newspaper. "We have evaluated our operations up, down and sideways to ensure we strengthen our sustainability."
She
indicated closing the centers in Indianapolis, Marion, Anderson, Kokomo,
Franklin and Shelbyville will save PPIN as much as $1.35 million,
which is significant given the $15 million annual budget it has.
The
centers are closing despite the record amount of money the abortion
business received from the federal government in the last fiscal year.
The total government grants and contracts received by PPFA affiliates
from government sources including state, local and federal governments,
increased from $337 million to $350 million.
Looking at Planned Parenthood data from 1997 to the present, the increase in government funding corresponds with an increase in the number of abortions. (See image)
In 1997, Planned Parenthood did about 160,000 abortions and received approximately $160 million in total taxpayer funding from various levels of government. Both the number of abortions and the amount of money received from government, supposedly for family planning to reduce abortions, has double since then.
The
closings also come after videos showed Planned Parenthood centers
in Bloomington
and Indianapolis
covering up a potential case of sexual abuse and urging a young woman
to go out of state for an abortion without her parents knowing.
The footage resulted in a staff member resigning from the Indianapolis
Planned Parenthood facility and it may led the state attorney general
to launch an investigation.
A prior videotape showing the same thing occurring at a Bloomington, Indiana abortion business led to the firing of the staff member involved.
Such
a secret abortion would violate Indiana's parental involvement laws.
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