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Shimkus: Pro-Life, But Federal Government Shutdown Not The Answer

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Congressman John Shimkus says he supports efforts in Washington to block federal funding to Planned Parenthood, but he doesn’t favor a government shutdown over the issue.

The fifteenth district Republican says voters have demanded de-funding after secretly-recorded videos surfaced of Planned Parenthood officials allegedly discussing selling fetal organs.

The organization has said those videos were heavily edited and denied it’s done anything illegal. 

Speaking outside a Planned Parenthood office in Champaign Tuesday, Shimkus said he’s pro-life, represents a pro-life district and is troubled by what he sees in the videos. But Shimkus says a government shutdown “didn’t work out real well” last time.

“We really want to target the issue of taxpayer funding for abortion and addressing these gruesome practices,” Shimkus said. “But we also know that government does a lot of other things, and there’s a lot of other services. It’s not the desire of the majority of members, for another shutdown.”

The House is scheduled to vote this week on two bills related to Planned Parenthood… including one that would withhold federal funding while the videos are investigated by Congress.

Shimkus said federal funds should be redirected to other federally-funded health clinics, including hundreds in Illinois.

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