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Planned Parenthood organizations filed a federal lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's attempt to cut Medicaid ...
Planned Parenthood stands to lose a huge portion of its federal funding under President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” which ...
Maine state government made up a separate funding shortfall when lawmakers in June approved $6 million that will go to ...
Planned Parenthood clinics are dropping Medicaid patients after a Trump-backed bill cut funding, despite a temporary court ...
A divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that states can block Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, delivering a victory to Republicans seeking to defund the nation's largest abortion ...
A provision in the big legislative package and a related Supreme Court ruling mark the culmination of a strategy to defund ...
If Planned Parenthood clinics can’t bill Medicaid for those services, many will close. Planned Parenthood estimates that it could see almost 200 closures – 90% of them in states where abortion ...
Jun. 26—The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday opened the door for states to block Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood for health services not related to abortions. Maine, with Democratic Gov ...
Our Sources Washington Post, "Supreme Court declines to review rulings that blocked efforts to end Planned Parenthood funding," December 10, 2018H.J.Res. 43-- Providing for congressional ...
Planned Parenthood has withdrawn from Title X funding after the HHS implemented the "gag rule." Here's what that qmeans for the nonprofit's future.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Cleveland locations of Planned Parenthood is closing as of Tuesday after the nonprofit said their Title X funding was withheld by the Trump administration.
Although the bill blocks Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood for only 12 months, the ruling lets states exclude any provider from its Medicaid program because they also provide abortions.