Quarterly financial reports from the Secretary of State’s Office show the nation’s largest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, has spent nearly $3,000 electioneering in Arkansas so far this year.

Last week Planned Parenthood’s political action committee filed its first quarter financial report for 2022 with the State of Arkansas.

According to the report, the PAC gave $2,900 to Lisa Carole Parks (D – Springdale) on January 31 in support of her special election campaign for State Senate District 7.

Parks lost that special election in February, but since then she has filed to run for State Senate in the 2022 general election this November.

This is not the first time Planned Parenthood has given money to candidates running for office in Arkansas.

In 2020 Planned Parenthood Federation announced it would spend at least $45 million in an effort to unseat pro-life lawmakers and elect candidates who support abortion.

As part of that plan, the group used its PAC in Arkansas to support candidates for state and federal office.

Four of the candidates Planned Parenthood endorsed — Rep. Denise Ennet (D – Little Rock), Rep. Tippi McCullough (D – Little Rock), Sen. Clarke Tucker (D – Little Rock), and Rep. David Whitaker (D – Fayetteville) — won their elections.

Planned Parenthood’s political action committee reportedly has a little over $12,000 that it could spend influencing elections in Arkansas this year.

Read The First Quarter 2022 Financial Report From Planned Parenthood Great Plains Votes Arkansas Here.