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A federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from barring Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood under a provision of the Republicans' sweeping tax and spending package.
Planned Parenthood filed a lawsuit Monday challenging a provision in Republicans’ budget reconciliation law that would make the abortion provider ineligible for Medicaid reimbursements for one year.
Under the new spending bill, the nation’s largest abortion provider would have to stop offering abortion in some states or lose millions in Medicaid funding for basic health care.
Several Planned Parenthood locations posted notices alerting patients Medicaid coverage would no longer be accepted.
Some Planned Parenthood locations have stopped accepting Medicaid, the government health insurance program for low-income individuals. President Donald Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill," signed on ...
There are six Planned Parenthood clinics in southwest Ohio, two of which provide abortions.
There are six Planned Parenthood clinics in southwest Ohio, two of which provide abortions.
Planned Parenthood would lose federal Medicaid money under the Big Beautiful Bill passed by the U.S. Senate Tuesday, a development the organization’s supporters say could reduce vital health ...
Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties said it may be forced to scale back health services following the passage of a federal budget bill that bars Medicaid reimbursements to the … ...
A Senate GOP provision that would block Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood will remain in the massive tax and spending bill after the Senate parliamentarian on Monday advised the language does … ...
Florida's two Planned Parenthood chapters are merging under one umbrella as clinics across the country face an existential threat as cuts to federal funding for services provided by clinics loom ...