Washington to cover Planned Parenthood funding gap
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Washington State will bridge Medicaid funding gaps post-federal cuts, Governor Ferguson announces, ensuring support for Planned Parenthood.
Planned Parenthood centers in Virginia and across the nation are preparing for potential impacts from the Trump administration's "One Big, Beautiful Bill."
Rep. Ciscomani doesn’t have the nerve to meet with his constituents, but he had the nerve to post on social media that the budget will “strengthen” Medicaid.
PORTLAND (WGME) -- Planned Parenthood says its patients who rely on Medicaid may have to find free care elsewhere. Planned Parenthood of Northern New England says about 27 percent of its 7,000 patients in Maine used Medicaid last year, which may no longer be possible because of the President's budget law.
The Republican-backed tax law would force some Planned Parenthood clinics to stop performing abortions to receive Medicaid reimbursement for basic health care.
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The Western Journal on MSNPlanned Parenthood to Lose Staggering $1 Billion in Taxpayer DollarsThe "Big Beautiful Bill” carries bad news for Planned Parenthood. The bill bans federal Medicaid funding for supporting services provided by Planned Parenthood for a year, according to Time magazine.
Congress on Thursday passed President Donald Trump’s so-called “Big, Beautiful Bill,” which the president is expected to sign into law. The tax and spending plan cuts federal funding for services such as food aid and Medicaid,
After Trump signed the "big, beautiful bill" into law, several leaders pointed out how it will impact Medicaid coverage and SNAP benefits in Delaware.