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As the second Trump administration enacts more of its policy goals, abortion opponents are trying to starve abortion providers of any federal funding.
Most Americans disapprove of the use of tax dollars to fund abortion, and an overwhelming majority reject giving minors dangerous gender-transition drugs.
South Carolina argues that federal Medicaid statutes give states the flexibility to determine qualified providers. It could topple the abortion juggernaught.
If South Carolina succeeds, there will be almost no check on states that discriminate against healthcare providers for any ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear arguments on if states can ultimately remove Planned Parenthood from its ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday is due to hear a high-profile case blending patients' rights with reproductive care access, stemming from South Carolina's move to block Medicaid recipients from getting ...
The case, which began during President Donald Trump’s first term in office, could affect access to health care for 72 million ...
Groups that oppose abortion have weighed in with a bevy of briefs at the Supreme Court arguing that because money is fungible, the Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood indirectly support the ...
Supporters of Planned Parenthood argue the state violated the Medicare and Medicaid Act of 1965, which states beneficiaries ...
The justices are weighing whether Medicaid recipients can sue to access clinics. The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared sharply divided over whether individual Medicaid beneficiaries have a right ...
The $1.8M cut in Title X federal funds could halt health care access for low-income communities in Connecticut, advocates say ...
About 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.