Erick Erickson is calling on Congress to investigate the CDC’s refusal to release it’s annual report on abortion statistics:
RedState has uncovered evidence – confirmed by the CDC’s own press office – that the Obama administration is deliberately playing “hide the ball” on nationwide abortion statistics. For apparently the first time in 40 years, the CDC’s annual “Abortion Surveillance Report” was not published, and there are “no plans” for the data to be produced at this time.
Last year, contrary to the long-established practice, November came and went with no report posted on the CDC’s website. Over the following weeks, multiple visits to the site proved fruitless. The possibility the report was not merely delayed, but had in fact been axed from higher up, had to be considered.
Last week, RedState began investigating by calling those in DC who might have some answers. After several attempts, we finally received confirmation from Rhonda Smith at the CDC’s press office in Atlanta that the report has been buried indefinitely; the CDC “will not have stats available at any time in the near future” and there “are no plans for them to come out any time soon.” This call took place on Jan. 27th, and we asked Ms. Smith for a reason that the report wouldn’t be issued anymore. She promised to check around and find out if there was any reason given and get back to us – as of the date of this posting, we have received no further communication from her office.




February 4th, 2011 | 12:29 pm
The CDC says that the 2010 report (or 2007′s data) is in the final stages of preparation and will be released soon.
http://www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/data_stats/Abortion.htm
February 4th, 2011 | 2:38 pm
Unless someone can offer a reasonable alternate explanation, then the answer to the question is, regrettably, yes.
And that speaks volumes.
February 4th, 2011 | 4:56 pm
The CDC says that the 2010 report (or 2007′s data) is in the final stages of preparation and will be released soon.
Feb. 25th, in fact. The announcement seems to have been added to the webpage today; at the bottom of the page, we find, “Last updated: February 4, 2011.” Google’s cached version from yesterday does not contain that announcement, and the message on the cached version is, “Last updated: September 13, 2010.”
I wonder if the CDC was reacting to the news spreading, and whether that report was already scheduled for the 25th, or for a different day.
February 4th, 2011 | 4:57 pm
The “soon” that Douglas refers to is February 25.
February 4th, 2011 | 9:28 pm
Its next to the handgun safety data.
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