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Planned Parenthood — which has long been a target of the Trump administration — serves 1.6 million recipients of Title X. Earlier this summer, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS ...
Planned Parenthood announced on August 19 that the organization would be withdrawing from Title X funding, the federal program that provides healthcare to low-income women across the United ...
Planned Parenthood made the choice to give up Title X funding in exchange for continuing to refer clients for abortions. The decision means they give up about $60 million in Title X funds.
Gov. Josh Shapiro is suing the Trump administration, alongside 22 other states, over a policy that would block Planned ...
Planned Parenthood has been involved in the program since its inception, and officials say they serve about 40% of the nation's 4 million Title X recipients, who receive services such as ...
If Planned Parenthood’s decision to exit the Title X program holds amid the ongoing legal battle, it would mark one of the antiabortion movement’s most prominent recent victories.
How Planned Parenthood's Loss of Title X Funding Will Affect 1.5 Million Low-Income Women Longer waits, delayed care, and possible clinic closures may loom in the future.
Planned Parenthood says it will dip into emergency funds to continuing providing care. Officials say about 40% of Title X recipients nationwide receive health services at the group's clinics.
Planned Parenthood said Monday it will withdraw from the federal Title X program that helps low-income people access contraception rather than comply with what it calls a new Trump ...