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Judge to hear arguments on law cutting Planned Parenthood Medicaid funds
The law has forced 20 Planned Parenthood clinics to close since July and cost $45 million in unreimbursed Medicaid expenses in September, officials said.
- Planned Parenthood challenges a spending law that ended Medicaid reimbursements for the organization, while anti-abortion activists support it.
- A federal appeals court will hear arguments on Wednesday about whether the law cutting Planned Parenthood's Medicaid funds can remain in effect during legal challenges.
- Nearly half of Planned Parenthood's patients rely on Medicaid for healthcare services other than abortions, which made up 4% of its services in 2024.
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LIVE NOW: Appeals Court Hears Arguments on Planned Parenthood Federation Funding Case
The First U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals hears arguments at 2 p.m. ET on Nov. 12 on Planned Parenthood Federation’s lawsuit against the federal government for terminating funding for the federation. ...
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