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Leaders fear public health crisis with Los Angeles Planned Parenthood funding at risk

CALIFORNIA, JUL 22 – The partial injunction exempts California clinics from the Medicaid defunding ban, which threatens $300 million in federal funding and impacts over 1 million patients, court documents show.

  • On July 21, Judge Indira Talwani granted a temporary injunction blocking enforcement of the defunding provision, pausing it for abortion providers like Planned Parenthood.
  • In the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Trump signed earlier this month, banning Medicaid reimbursements for clinics that perform abortions and receive over $800,000, cutting support for California’s 114 Planned Parenthood clinics.
  • In Los Angeles County, a public health crisis emerges as California Planned Parenthood lost all federal funding under a preliminary court order, threatening PPLA’s 260,000 annual visits.
  • Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove vowed, `We are not going to lay down without a fight,` as the Department of Health and Human Services filed a notice of appeal.
  • Looking ahead, more than 1.1 million patients face loss of care as Planned Parenthood Federation of America and affiliates continue legal challenges nationwide.
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Planned Parenthood of California loses $300 million in federal funding under court order

California Planned Parenthood operations stand to lose $300 million in federal funding as a result of a Massachusetts court ruling following Trump budget cuts.

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