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Denver calls for return of federal funding for Planned Parenthood
- Denver has joined an amicus brief to protect federal funding for Planned Parenthood, along with other Democrat-run cities and counties, supporting a challenge against funding cuts from the Big Beautiful Bill Act.
- Planned Parenthood filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, claiming the funding restriction violates their right to freedom of association, leading to preliminary court injunctions that blocked funding cuts.
- Denver Mayor Mike Johnston stated, 'We are proud to join this amicus brief to push back on President Trump and the Big Beautiful Bill's unconstitutional targeting of Planned Parenthood.'
- While a federal court initially blocked the funding cuts, an appeals court later allowed them, resulting in no federal Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood affiliates.
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Denver calls for return of federal funding for Planned Parenthood
(The Center Square) – Denver has signed on to an amicus brief looking to protect federal funding for Planned Parenthood.
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DENVER, CO – Denver has signed on to an amicus brief looking to protect federal funding for Planned Parenthood. The Mile High City joined more than a dozen Democrat-run cities and counties on the brief to support a challenge against funding cuts to Planned Parenthood in the “Big Beautiful Bill Act” passed this summer. “In Denver, we will always fight for the rights of women to access contraception and reproductive care,” said Denver Mayor Mike …
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