While Planned Parenthood celebrates the “success” of 100 years in the birth control business, conservatives are calling attention to some of the most surprising details in the leading abortion provider’s latest annual report.

Case in point: “In one of the biggest shocks of the report, abortions now outnumber basic breast exams for the first time in Planned Parenthood’s history,” as noted by the pro-life Family Research Council in “Tony Perkins’ Washington Update.”

“There is one area that never slows down for Planned Parenthood: political activism.”

In the organization’s 2015-2016 annual report (released for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2016), the group lists 557,672 “unintended pregnancies averted by Planned Parenthood’s contraceptive services.” In the same fiscal year, Planned Parenthood claims it performed 321,700 breast exams.

“This sham organization’s focus is increasingly on higher abortion numbers and higher profits,” the Family Research Council’s Arina Grossu stated. “Why are we continuing to hand over half a billion dollars in taxpayer money to an organization that kills America’s unborn children at record rates while lining their pockets with more than $77 million in profit?”

As National Review also points out, the annual report was “long delayed.” “It was pushed back for six months but is still brimming with false claims,” the publication noted.

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Planned Parenthood performed 328,348 “abortion procedures” and 1,079,836 pregnancy tests, according to the 2015-2016 annual report. The organization listed 9,419 prenatal services performed.

But just look at the way the group’s leaders articulate their “work”: “Planned Parenthood has spent a century expanding and protecting access to sexual and reproductive health care and information so all people feel empowered to build the future they want,” Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards and its outgoing chair Jill Lafer wrote in the annual report. “Every day, our doctors, clinicians, and staff open the doors of Planned Parenthood health centers across the country to provide high-quality, compassionate care,” they also said.

Planned Parenthood affiliates received $554.6 million dollars in government health services reimbursements and grants for the year ending June 30, according to the organization.

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“Although the group’s overall services dramatically dropped, there is one area that never slows down for Planned Parenthood: political activism,” Perkins, the Family Research Council’s president, wrote with the help of senior writers on staff at Family Research Council.

In the 2008, 2012 and 2016 election cycles, Planned Parenthood’s advocacy and political arms, employees, and their families spent over $38 million to elect or defeat candidates for federal office. During the 2016 election cycle, the Planned Parenthood Action Fund — the advocacy arm of the organization — ran a $20 million campaign against pro-life candidates and a $30 million door-to-door campaign targeting millennial voters.

Conservative lawmakers have pushed to redirect taxpayer dollars away from abortion service providers.

“Although the money comes from different accounts, it’s the same abortion cartel. Meanwhile, talk about a great investment!” Perkins’ Washington Update noted. “Richards only has to funnel $13 million a year into liberal campaigns for a $550 million return in taxpayer funds!”

Conservative lawmakers have pushed to redirect taxpayer dollars from abortion service providers. In Iowa, for example, Planned Parenthood announced that four clinics will close. Republican Terry Branstad, the former governor and now U.S. Ambassador to China, signed a law that will redirect over $3 million toward a state-run program to fund community health clinics that do not provide abortions.

“That’s exactly what Republicans are trying to do in the latest version of the American Health Care Act,” wrote Perkins about the issue on the federal level. “Under the House plan, Richards’s group would stand to lose a huge slice of its Medicaid funding (80 percent) — which happens to be one of the bill’s biggest selling points.”