Tina
Tchen, director of the White House Office of Public Engagement,
welcomed Planned Parenthood staff and supporters from across the
country in the opening session of the Planned Parenthood 2009
Organizing and Policy Summit last week.
Tchen spoke to attendees on the current push by the Obama
administration for health care reform and reiterated the
administration's commitment to "women's health," according to a Planned
Parenthood press release.
"I can say this directly from the White House, the president reiterated
to all of us in the senior staff that health care is the most important
issue," said Tchen. "It is the signature issue that he ran on; it is
what he believes is one of the singularly most important reforms that
need to be made that affects America, that affects our economy."
Tchen also assured attendees at the Planned Parenthood event that Obama
is a pro-choice president, according to RH Reality Check.
Tchen's remarks appear to echo those made by Obama in a previous
appearance at a Planned Parenthood event, in 2007, when he explained
that abortion was "at the center, the heart of" his idea of healthcare
overhaul. During that appearance Obama had also famously stated his
intention to sign FOCA as the first act of his presidency.
However, while pro-abortion efforts to pass FOCA appear to have been
put on the back-burner for the time being, pro-life leaders have issued
a clarion call to action to counter Obama's healthcare reform, in which
the President appears to be making good on his promise to include
abortion.
Pro-life leaders have called Obama's healthcare plan "FOCA by stealth,"
arguing that the bill, without significant alterations, will ultimately
lead to many of the same effects as FOCA would - especially the removal
of many state-passed restrictions on abortion, and the eradication of
basic health-care worker conscience rights.
A massive webcast is scheduled for tonight, at which dozens of the
pro-life world's most prestigious voices will discuss the Obama plan.
So far over 25,000 participants are expected for the free Stop the
Abortion Mandate web event.
Also speaking at the Planned Parenthood Summit was PP President Cecile
Richards. "This gathering couldn't come at a more critical time," said
Richards. "Health care reform is moving full steam ahead, and
policymakers in Washington need to know the importance of including
women's health care as part of a reform package. We are grateful that
Tina Tchen and Rep. Schakowsky took time away from their busy schedules
to update us on health care reform and take our message back with them
to their colleagues."
According to the PP release, during the three-day summit participants
worked to ensure that "women's health" is a priority in health care
reform and that any health care reform should include access to
"comprehensive reproductive health care."
More than 400 Planned Parenthood representatives were in attendance,
including Planned Parenthood affiliate CEOs, staff, supporters, and
200-plus Planned Parenthood teen educators and college students.
Contact: John Jalsevac
Source: LifeSiteNews.com
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