parenthood. without access to family planning, they will have unintended pregnancies and sadly, sadly even more abortions. a 2009 study found that publicly funded family planning prevents 1.9 million unintended pregnancies every year. it also prevents about 810,000 abortions. so why are republicans pushing for legislation that could create 800,000 more abortions? that s a really good question. well, let s now talk to representative diane, a representative from colorado. congresswom congresswoman, if taking this money away might actually create more abortions, what are they pushing for here? is this a matter of semantics or do they not like contraception either? this extreme agenda really says we don t want contraception or abortion and we certainly don t want federal funding for those things. as you pointed out, the title