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Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser joined a lawsuit Tuesday challenging a “defunding” provision congressional Republicans passed in their recent massive tax and spending law, which the lawsuit says directly targets Planned Parenthood.
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Straight Arrow News on MSNJudge hands partial victory to Planned Parenthood in funding fightIn a partial victory for Planned Parenthood, a federal judge ruled the Trump administration can't strip Medicaid funds from the nonprofit.
Planned Parenthood operates about 40% of the more than 4,000 clinics that receive money under Title X. In some rural communities, Planned Parenthood is the only provider of such services.
Southwest Ohio is going to lose two reproductive health clinics due to the federal budget changes to Medicaid, a loss that could mean more abortions will happen, according to the leader of the clinics.
Planned Parenthood could be forced to close hundreds of its clinics if the Republicans’ reconciliation bill is signed into law
H.R. 1 prohibits Medicaid payments for one year to nonprofit organizations that provide abortions and also received at least $800,000 in federal funding in 2023.
Planned Parenthood and some other organizations that receive Title X funds had decided to stop using the money until the legal challenges were resolved, although they had not officially withdrawn ...
Planned Parenthood will close its Evansville, Indiana, location in September. In a climate of continued political pressure and threats for defunding, Planned Parenthood is preparing to close its Evansville location.
In its current form, the Republican spending bill would not only cause abortion clinics to close. It would also affect insurance coverage for abortion and reproductive care.