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Planned Parenthood plans to sue the Trump administration over the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which aims to cut federal funding for clinics providing abortions.
Planned Parenthood has said that barring Medicaid coverage could lead to many patients not getting the care they need.
The abortion provider slammed the president’s signature legislation and warned of closures due to lost Medicaid funding.
Ruling says Medicaid patients cannot sue to get non-abortion health care from Planned Parenthood if states have cut off ...
The Supreme Court says states can block the country’s biggest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, from receiving Medicaid ...
The case wasn't directly about abortion. Instead, it focused on whether a Medicaid patient can sue over choosing their doctor ...
Planned Parenthood North Central States, which covers Minnesota, said that nothing will change in Minnesota for the 22,000 ...
The Supreme Court ruled on whether South Carolina violated Medicaid patients' right to choose health care providers by ...
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The Supreme Court decided South Carolina can restrict Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood. Advocates say this will save ...
The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that states can kick Planned Parenthood out of their Medicaid programs, a decision that could have ripple effects across the country for all abortion providers ...
The Supreme Court said Medicaid recipients don't have a right to sue over their state's decision to cut off Planned ...