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CORRECTION REQUESTED: Pittsburgh tribune-review botches Planned Parenthood financial facts

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CORRECTION REQUESTED: Pittsburgh tribune-review botches Planned Parenthood financial facts

On Planned Parenthood Tina Dupuy writes:

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In 2008 its entire operating budget was $105 million — $30 million from grants.

The facts: (source: Planned Parenthood’s own 2008-2009 annual report on page 29)

  • Planned Parenthood expenditures in its last fiscal year: $1,100.8 million, not $105 million.

  • $363.2 in government grants and contracts, not $30 million

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