Planned Parenthood’s political arm is hailing the Senate’s newly reached deal on the anti-trafficking bill as a win for abortion-rights supporters.

Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Action Fund, praised Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid Harry Mason ReidGraham signals support for confirming a Supreme Court nominee this year Trump signals he will move to replace Ginsburg 'without delay' Senate Republicans signal openness to working with Biden MORE (D-Nev.) and Sen. Patty Murray Patricia (Patty) Lynn MurrayTrump health officials grilled over reports of politics in COVID-19 response CDC director pushes back on Caputo claim of 'resistance unit' at agency The Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by The Air Line Pilots Association - Pence lauds Harris as 'experienced debater'; Trump, Biden diverge over debate prep MORE (D-Wash.) for not standing down in the weeks-long fight over the bill’s abortion language.

“Thankfully, Senators Reid and Murray and other women’s health champions held the line,” she wrote in a statement Tuesday.

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The anti-trafficking bill — authored by Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn John CornynCalls grow for Biden to expand election map in final sprint Bipartisan praise pours in after Ginsburg's death Chamber of Commerce endorses McSally for reelection MORE (R-Texas) — had been stalled since early 2015 because many Democrats objected to an expansion of the so-called Hyde Amendment, which prohibits federal funding for abortion.

Cornyn and Murray announced a deal Tuesday after weeks of negotiations.

Under the compromise, the human trafficking bill does not provide any funding for victims of sex crimes to obtain abortions, but it does not expand the Hyde Amendment to prohibit funds gathered from criminal fines from being used for abortion services.

Planned Parenthood Action Fund and Democratic leaders have blamed Senate Republicans for the bill’s holdup, which also caused a delay on confirming President Obama’s attorney general nominee.

“What’s clear is that this is part of an organized, orchestrated effort to block access to abortion for the most vulnerable women in this country,” the group wrote.

Planned Parenthood Action Fund has already ran several ad campaigns slamming GOP senators for the bill’s holdup.

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Susan B. Anthony’s List, one of the country’s biggest anti-abortion groups, also supports the deal.

But the group again blasted “pro-abortion politicians” for blocking the measure for so long.

“This entire incident has revealed what pro-lifers have long known to be the case: the Democratic Party is entirely beholden to the abortion industry," the group’s president, Marjorie Dannenfelser, wrote in a statement.

"Senator Reid was willing to throw trafficking victims under the bus at the request of the abortion industry," she wrote.