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The battle over taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood takes center stage at the Supreme Court in a South Carolina dispute ...
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Indiana needs Planned Parenthood and Medicaid. That's just the truth. | OpinionAbout 40 percent of births are Medicaid-covered. Paityn Johnson, 4, and Maria Fassnacht, 6, yell for Vice President Kamala Harris while holding Planned Parenthood signs Wednesday, July 24, 2024.
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Supreme Court Weighs Medicaid Coverage for Planned Parenthood PatientsThe case, which began during President Donald Trump’s first term in office, could affect access to health care for 72 million ...
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Most Americans disapprove of the use of tax dollars to fund abortion, and an overwhelming majority reject giving minors dangerous gender-transition drugs.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear arguments on if states can ultimately remove Planned Parenthood from its ...
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Supreme Court weighs whether states can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned ParenthoodThe Supreme Court will hear arguments in a South Carolina case over whether states can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood WASHINGTON -- There are just two Planned Parenthood clinics in ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could dramatically change how Medicaid recipients can choose their own medical providers. The case went before the court after South Carolina ...
No one — not states, taxpayers, or Medicaid patients — benefits from forced funding of Planned Parenthood, and the Supreme Court should affirm that.
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South Carolina in 2018 moved to terminate a Planned Parenthood affiliate's participation in its state Medicaid program.
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The Christian Post on MSNSupreme Court weighs South Carolina's ban of Planned Parenthood from Medicaid programThe U S Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday on whether South Carolina residents have a right to choose Planned ...
A ruling against Planned Parenthood would be a historic shift, permitting states to exclude providers simply because they offer abortion services — even though Medicaid funds are already ...
Washington — The Supreme Court weighed Wednesday a yearslong court fight over South Carolina's attempt to boot Planned Parenthood from its Medicaid program and whether beneficiaries can sue to ...
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