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Planned Parenthood stands to lose a huge portion of its federal funding under President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” which could result in the closure of up to 200 clinics, according ...
Planned Parenthood sued the Trump administration on Monday over a provision in Republican President Donald Trump's sweeping ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has overturned the state's 1849 abortion ban, declaring that legislation from the past 50 years ...
The nation’s largest abortion provider must stop offering it in some states or risk losing millions in Medicaid funding to ...
♦ The Supreme Court has sided with South Carolina in its effort to deprive Planned Parenthood of public funding. I spoke with USA TODAY's Supreme Court Correspondent Maureen Groppe to learn more.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that states can bar Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion provider.
The Supreme Court’s decision could empower multiple states to slash funding to the crucial health services provider.
OTHER REACTIONS State Sen. Shane Massey, SC state Senate Majority Leader: “Planned Parenthood has sued South Carolina over and over again, and over and over again, the abortion-giant keeps losing.
Planned Parenthood also released a statement on the court’s ruling shortly after the governor. It said the high court, in ruling that Medicaid patients cannot sue to enforce their right to see their ...
Planned Parenthood South Atlantic. South Carolina currently has two Planned Parenthood clinics — one in Columbia and one in Charleston.
House GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is using her subcommittee gavel to launch a probe into Planned Parenthood's federal funding.