Republicans argue that the $25 million will be used for services to support pregnant women and their children, including offering critical goods like diapers and formula — which in part may be true. But anti-abortion pregnancy centers, sometimes referred to as crisis pregnancy centers, are known for peddling misinformation based on religious rhetoric that is not medically accurate.
Crisis pregnancy centers are faith-based organizations that claim to offer pregnancy services like pregnancy tests, contraception, prenatal care and, in some cases, abortion services. But pregnant women who come in are discouraged from having abortions and given scientifically inaccurate information by staff that many times do not have medical training or licenses.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/florida-republicans-boost-funding-deceptive-crisis-pregnancy-centers-no-oversight_n_64262746e4b00c9517512455/amp
Are you agreeing with huffpost? Your post is kind of confusing tbh.
I'm pointing out government funded lies. The topic isn't the issue, the issue is that this is map information based on their own new definitions.