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The lawsuit in Missouri state court accuses Planned Parenthood of violating a state law banning deceptive business practices.
In Virginia, Planned Parenthood is set to lose $1.35 million annually in public health reimbursements, equating to roughly 10,600 visits being eliminated and 5,700 patients being impacted.
Planned Parenthood has a tough case to prove that it’s entitled to taxpayer dollars. No business or nonprofit should be able to argue that the government must fund it.
Planned Parenthood Action Fund and abortion rights advocates fired back. “This bill is cruel, and that’s the point for Senate Republicans who just voted to ‘defund’ Planned Parenthood.
Attorneys for Planned Parenthood clinics nationwide argued in federal court Friday that cutting off Medicaid funding to its abortion providers would hurt vulnerable patients who already have ...
Trump has said he wants to defund the group as long as it performs abortions. — -- Planned Parenthood has announced that it will "fight to make sure" its health center doors "stay open" even ...
A judge on Monday temporarily barred the Trump administration from revoking Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood, partially freezing a provision of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act just days ...
Planned Parenthood said it intends to sue the Trump administration over the recently passed “ big, beautiful bill ” that would “defund” the nonprofit health clinic. Republicans’ massive ...
Planned Parenthood has said that it will "never stop fighting" Congress' attempts to cut back its funding following the passage of President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill, which the ...
Planned Parenthood locations in Washington, D.C., and Colorado posted notices this week alerting patients that Medicaid coverage is no longer accepted at their health centers. “With the passage ...
Federal funding for Planned Parenthood will clearly be a flash point when Congress returns this week from its summer break. But the fate of many other health programs, from the National Institutes of ...
Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts President and CEO Dominique Lee, right, and attorney, Emily Nestler, respond to questions after a federal court hearing in Boston on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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