Gov. Ferguson on Planned Parenthood funding
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Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains notified patients that it can no longer provide healthcare services to Medicaid recipients.
Several Planned Parenthood locations posted notices alerting patients Medicaid coverage would no longer be accepted.
The nonprofit is challenging a new law that bars its clinics from receiving federal money for any treatment, including birth control and checkups.
Nearly 30,000, or more than 40%, of Planned Parenthood of Illinois patients use Medicaid to access health care services at Planned Parenthood’s health centers, according to the organization.
The federal government cannot withhold Medicaid funding from Planned Parenthood for at least the next two weeks, after a district court judge issued a temporary restraining order.
Planned Parenthood centers in Virginia and across the nation are preparing for potential impacts from the Trump administration's "One Big, Beautiful Bill."
The Republican-backed tax law would force some Planned Parenthood clinics to stop performing abortions to receive Medicaid reimbursement for basic health care.
The provision would prevent Planned Parenthood from receiving Medicaid funding for care outside of abortion services for one year.