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Did you hear Susan G. Komen for the Cure's announcement yesterday? There's good news and bad news.
The good news is that Susan G. Komen for the Cure announced that they are reversing their decision to ban grants to organizations under politically-motivated investigation.1 This shows the power we have to create change—Komen backed down quickly because hundreds of thousands of people immediately stood up for Planned Parenthood, with petitions and phone calls, and on Twitter, Facebook, and blogs.2
The bad news is that it's not yet clear that they will continue funding Planned Parenthood beyond this year. In fact, a Komen board member said yesterday that Komen refuses to commit to funding breast screening and mammogram referrals at Planned Parenthood in future grant cycles.3 And the anti-choice, anti-gay vice president they recently hired, Karen Handel—whom many believe drove the push to stop funding Planned Parenthood—is still a top organizational leader.4
We can't let Komen sweep their problems under the rug with this announcement.
We're joining with a new organization, UltraViolet, to deliver the petition to the Susan G. Komen foundation headquarters in Dallas on Tuesday, and we need as many signatures as we can get before then.
What has happened in the past four days is truly remarkable. Not only have we moved Komen in the right direction, but we made it clear: if you attack Planned Parenthood's services for women's health care, we will fight back.
The radical right has been trying to damage Planned Parenthood using the same methods that were used to take down ACORN, both groups with long legacies of providing crucial services directly to communities in need.
That's why it was so important that we stood up for Planned Parenthood when the Komen foundation and the radical right tried to use a politically-motivated investigation as an excuse to cut off funding. And that's why we'll keep the pressure on until the Susan G. Komen foundation promises to fully continue to fund breast health services through Planned Parenthood.
We need to show that there are hundreds of thousands of us standing behind Planned Parenthood when we deliver it to the Komen headquarters on Tuesday.
Thanks for all you do.
–Elena, Wes, Robin, Joan, and the rest of the team
Sources:
1. "Komen Reverses Stance on Planned Parenthood," Bloomberg, February 3, 2012
http://www.moveon.org/r?r= 270233&id=35415-20229807- m46FhVx&t=4
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2. "Web Fury Spurs Komen Reversal, $3 Million for Planned Parenthood," Bloomberg Businessweek, February 3, 2012
http://www.moveon.org/r?r= 270234&id=35415-20229807- m46FhVx&t=5
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3. "Is Komen's Planned Parenthood Reversal For Real?," Talking Points Memo DC, February 3, 2012
http://www.moveon.org/r?r= 270235&id=35415-20229807- m46FhVx&t=6
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"Susan G. Komen Reverses Planned Parenthood Decision, Does Not Promise To Renew Grants," The Huffington Post, February 3, 2012
http://www.moveon.org/r?r= 270236&id=35415-20229807- m46FhVx&t=7
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4. "Komen Cuts Planned Parenthood Grants Months After Arrival Of New VP, Who Is Abortion Foe," The Huffington Post, January 31, 2012
http://www.moveon.org/r?r= 269938&id=35415-20229807- m46FhVx&t=8
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