One Big Beautiful Bill passes House

House Voted to Defund Big Abortion-The One Big Beautiful Bill is Now on to the Senate

Early Thursday morning, House Republicans delivered on their promise to defund Big Abortion by passing the budget reconciliation bill. The final vote tally was 215-214 with Cincinnati Right to Life friend and endorsed Republican Rep. Warren Davidson and Kentucky’s Rep. Thomas Massie joining the Democrats in voting “no” to the over 1,000-page bill. Cincinnati Right to Life is thankful the bill passed even without Davidson and Massie.

The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” is not the flawless fix for fraud and waste, but it does include a key measure: ensuring that no Medicaid funds “shall be used to make payments to a prohibited entity for items and services furnished during a 10-year period.”

This development represents a major victory for the pro-life movement, as Planned Parenthood receives over one-third of its total funding from the U.S. government through grants, contracts, and Medicaid reimbursements—amounting to roughly $2 million per day in taxpayer dollars. Moreover, public funding for the organization has been steadily rising, with a 50% increase since 2013.

In 2024, Planned Parenthood performed a record number of abortions—over 400,000—marking a tragic milestone as more preborn lives than ever were ended for profit and convenience by our nation’s abortion giant. At the same time, the organization’s so-called “other services” continued to steadily decline, further revealing its true priority–slaughtering the preborn.

The House’s approval of this bill marks a promising step forward, but the battle is not yet won. The legislation now heads to the Senate, where pro-life legislators must remain steadfast in pushing it through to final passage.

Because the One Big Beautiful Bill is being advanced through the reconciliation process, it only needs a simple majority—50 votes—to pass in the Senate. With Republicans currently holding a 53–47 majority, they can afford to lose no more than three votes. In the event of a 50–50 tie, the Vice President can cast the deciding vote.

Cincinnati Right to Life calls on the Senate to reject the deceptive narratives of the abortion industry. We remain committed to ensuring that no American is compelled to fund Big Abortion.

Senator Bernie Moreno  Email Senator Moreno
Call Senator Moreno: Cincinnati, OH office 513-684-1021 or
Washington DC office 202-224-2315

Senator Jon Husted  Email Senator Husted
Call Senator Husted: Columbus, OH 614-369-4925 or
Washington DC office 202-224-3353

Kentucky

Senator Mitch McConnell Email Senator McConnell
Call Senator McConnell: Fort Wright office 859-578-0188 or
Washington DC office 202-224-2541

Senator Rand Paul Email Senator Paul
Call Senator Paul: Bowling Green Office 270-782-8303 or
Washington DC office 202-224-4343 

Indiana

Senator Todd Young Email Senator Young
Call Senator Young: Indianapolis office 317-226-6700 or Washington DC
office 202- 224-5623

Senator Jim Banks Email Senator Banks
Call Senator Banks: Fort Wayne office 260-321-7130 or
Washngton DC office 202-224-4814

Some reminders for the Senators as you make phone calls and send emails

  • The use of public money to facilitate the destruction of human life or the manipulation of defenseless children is unacceptable.
  • Over the past ten years, Planned Parenthood has seen a 20% rise in abortions performed at its facilities, even as its provision of legitimate healthcare services has significantly declined.
  • It is unacceptable that taxpayer funding for the organization has surged to nearly $800 million a year—an all-time high in its history.
  • Over the past decade, Planned Parenhood has seen a 30% decline in clients and a 25% reduction in the number of its facilities, yet our tax dollars continue to grow.
  • Planned Parenthood fails to meet the needs of most American women and families, with a recent analysis showing that only 2% of women of reproductive age in the U.S. use its services.
  • Planned Parentthoood faced numerous allegations, including Medicaid fraud, deceptive marketing practices, failure to report child sexual abuse, and acts of discrimination.
  • While Planned Parenthood’s services continue to decline, its profits are increasing and allegations of misconduct are growing. It is both unjust and unethical for American taxpayers to be forced to fund this organization at almost $2 million each day.
  • There are approximately 1,400 Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) in the United States, which serve a significant number of patients across various communities. These centers provide essential healthcare services to underserved populations, ensuring access to quality care regardless of income or insurance. We don’t need Planned Parenthood.
  • Across the country, community health centers outnumber Planned Parenthood facilities by a ratio of 15 to 1, offering Americans a wide range of alternative healthcare options.

We must take immediate action and hold
Planned Parenthood accountable.