US judge temporarily blocks law barring Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood health centers
UNITED STATES, JUL 7 – A federal judge blocked a one-year Medicaid funding ban for Planned Parenthood, which serves over 1 million Medicaid patients and faces potential closure of nearly 200 clinics nationwide.
- A federal judge temporarily blocked the government from enforcing a provision that would have prevented Medicaid from reimbursing Planned Parenthood health centers.
- Planned Parenthood filed a lawsuit challenging the law, saying it was an attempt to single out their organization and violate their First Amendment rights.
- The order blocks the provision's enforcement for 14 days, during which Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood will continue as usual.
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Planned Parenthood resumes seeing Medicaid patients after funding blocked by federal budget bill
Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains will start seeing Medicaid patients again after canceling hundreds of appointments over the past two weeks when the federal budget bill blocked Medicaid spending at the abortion provider. Planned Parenthood won a temporary restraining order that allowed it to begin scheduling patients Thursday for recipients of the federal-state government insurance program. It is seeking a permanent injunction in court…

Judge rejects a challenge to Michigan's decades-long ban on publicly funded abortions
A judge has rejected a challenge to Michigan’s ban on taxpayer-funded abortions for low-income residents. He says the group that brought the lawsuit had no standing to file it. Michigan

Judge rejects a challenge to Michigan’s decades-long ban on publicly funded abortions
DETROIT (AP) — A judge has rejected a challenge to Michigan's longtime ban on taxpayer-funded abortions for low-income residents, saying a group that brought the lawsuit had no standing to file it.
Governor Ferguson says Washington will backfill funds cut from Planned Parenthood by the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
SEATTLE, Wash. – Washington Governor Bob Ferguson said today that Washington state will backfill funding for Planned Parenthood if it is successfully removed by the reconciliation bill signed by President


Planned Parenthood of Northern New England says it hopes courts will protect health care access
Leaders of the region’s Planned Parenthood group say they’re hopeful, but not optimistic, that the courts will intervene in its favor over the federal government’s attempts to “defund” it.
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