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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.
Planned Parenthood won a temporary injunction on Monday that allows its clinics to continue to receive Medicaid funding for services that are unrelated to abortion.
The Senate approved the Big Beautiful Bill cutting Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood services, impacting thousands of patients in California and other states.
Planned Parenthood serves roughly 25,000 people per year in the commonwealth. That includes nearly 800 people who use Medicaid for services in Virginia every month.
Several Planned Parenthood locations posted notices alerting patients Medicaid coverage would no longer be accepted.
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.