U.S. House Speaker Boehner says goal is to stop sale of 'baby parts'

Published 09/10/2015, 12:48 PM
© Reuters. A sign is pictured at the entrance to a Planned Parenthood building in New York

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner said on Thursday the goal in negotiations over funding for Planned Parenthood was to avoid a government shutdown on Oct. 1 and also to stop the sale of "baby parts."

"The goal here is not to shut down the government. The goal is to stop these horrific practices of organizations selling baby parts," Boehner told reporters.

Boehner, however, stopped shot of guaranteeing that any government shutdown would be averted.

Conservatives have pushed to cut off federal funding for Planned Parenthood as Congress works on a stopgap funding bill for the federal fiscal year beginning Oct. 1.

Democrats have made clear, however, that a Republican attack on Planned Parenthood's funding, which totals more than $500 million a year, would likely prompt a veto by President Barack Obama. That in turn could lead to a government shutdown.

Demands to cut funding for Planned Parenthood follow the online release of secretly taped videos that show technicians for the women's healthcare provider handling fetal tissue after abortions. Planned Parenthood has said it has done nothing illegal.

Some conservative Republicans, unhappy with Boehner's leadership, are making the Planned Parenthood funding fight a test of his leadership. Some have even threatened to try to strip him of the top House job.

Besides Planned Parenthood funding, Republicans and Democrats have serious disagreements over broader budget questions for the coming fiscal year, including whether to lift tight spending caps on a range of domestic programs.

© Reuters. A sign is pictured at the entrance to a Planned Parenthood building in New York

Since 2011, when Republicans took control of the House from Democrats, the two parties have repeatedly clashed over tax and spending priorities. In October 2013, many government agencies were forced to suspend their operations for more than two weeks after Republicans tried to kill Obama's landmark healthcare law by attaching it to an annual spending bill funding Washington.

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