Trump administration cutting some funds to Planned Parenthood
- The Trump administration froze $35 million in family planning funding, affecting several states, including Maine and Missouri, which will see their Title X funds reduced to zero.
- Title X funds are crucial for low-income Americans who rely on clinics for cancer screenings, birth control, and STI testing, benefiting 60% of women.
- Millions of people will lose access to pregnancy testing, contraception, and various health services due to funding cuts.
- Critics argue the funding cuts will limit access to essential health services for vulnerable populations, including transgender youth.
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Medina v Planned Parenthood: ADF Lawyer Seems Nervous About His Latest Anti-Choice Case
John Bursch has a problem on his hands, and it seems he believes a dishonest little blog post directed at Chief Justice John Roberts can help him out of a bind. Last week, Bursch, the senior counsel for the right-wing Christian legal organization Alliance Defending Freedom, argued before the Supreme Court on South Carolina’s behalf in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic. Back in 2018, the state tried to exclude Planned Parenthood from it…
OKLAHOMA VOICE: Trump administration targets Planned Parenthood’s family-planning grants in Oklahoma
More than 1 million people seeking care such as contraception or testing for sexually transmitted diseases and cancer could be affected by the Trump administration withholding more than $27 million in Title X funding to Planned Parenthood clinics nationwide, according…
Iowa Sen. Ernst affirms support for Planned Parenthood funding freeze - The Daily Iowan
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, affirmed her support for the Trump administration’s pause on funding for family planning services and called on Congress to permanently end funding to Planned Parenthood. The Trump administration paused $27.5 million in funding for organizations providing family planning, contraception, cancer screenings, and other reproductive health services on March 31. The National Family Planning and Reproductive H…
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