Planned Parenthood, Trump and California
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For many years, Planned Parenthood has been accused of using federal tax dollars to fund abortions. Because money is fungible, it is nearly impossible to discern exactly what Planned Parenthood is actually doing with the hundreds of millions of dollars it receives from the Treasury.
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KFI AM 640 on MSNCalifornia Planned Parenthood Loses $300M in Federal FundsCalifornia Planned Parenthood loses $300 million in federal funding due to a court order. The lawsuit against the Trump Administration claims the funding cut violates constitutional rights. The loss threatens healthcare access for over one million patients in California.
The ruling limits the rights of Medicaid patients to choose their own health care provider. It could have consequences far beyond South Carolina.
South Carolina’s two Planned Parenthood clinics can no longer accept Medicaid health insurance for non-abortion health care services. A provision of Republicans’ “big, beautiful” law that barred Medicaid reimbursements to Planned Parenthood for one year took effect in South Carolina on Monday.
Longmaid and Emily Kennedy of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP discuss the Supreme Court's 2024 term, including major developments for businesses, and describe how decisions reflect characteristics of the Court's jurisprudence.
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court handed down four more rulings Thursday, including a 6-3 decision solidifying states’ right to block abortion services from receiving Medicaid funding.
The U.S. Supreme Court handed down five different rulings in June that represented victories for Southern Baptist policy priorities.
In their brief, Florida's lawyers acknowledged that the case involves adults and minors but said that "doesn't matter."
The Supreme Court Thursday ruled that Planned Parenthood and one of its clients cannot sue South Carolina over its push to withhold Medicaid funds from the group under a 2018 executive order from ...
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court handed down four more rulings Thursday, including a 6-3 decision solidifying states’ right to block abortion services from receiving Medicaid funding.