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Showdown over Planned Parenthood funding lands at Supreme Court amid abortion provider’s financial struggles

The Supreme Court will consider Wednesday whether the state can restrict planned custody from receiving Medicaid dollars.

The incident, which stems from South Carolina’s efforts to end participation in the 2018 South Carolina Medicaid program, could clear ways to eliminate taxpayer funds for abortion providers facing the attachment of financial struggles.

“All the money that Plannard Parent-Children get to pay overhead from the South Carolina Medicaid program is money that can be used to do more abortions,” John Barsch, a senior advisor to the Freedom, who argues the case on behalf of the state, told the Daily Color News Foundation. “South Carolina people don’t want to provide grants to abortion providers.

Planned parent-child relationship claim The state violated the provisions of free choice providers in Medicaid law. South Carolina Make a claim This provision does not provide any basis for appealing to them.

New York Times investigation In February, a planned parent-child relationship exposed a decline in quality of care, highlighting cases of failed abortions and what one former staff member called a “conveyor belt” approach to treating patients due to pressure to generate more revenue. Former Planned Custody Nurse Grace Larson told NYT it’s not uncommon for patients to prepare for the wrong procedure, noting that employees may even be given the wrong or expired medication.

Roev, which includes $498 million in 2022 alone. Despite the surge in donations since Wade was overturned, Planned Parenthood is spending money on political and legal battles to protect abortion, not a local clinic tainted with resources, NYT reported.

Planned custody in Greater New York announcement On March 19th, it will be closed only Manhattank Trink due to financial difficulties. Four other centres in the state have been closed Stop We will offer abortions in the past at Manhattank Clinic in August last year, reducing costs. (Related: Exclusive: Document reveals how America’s largest abortion provider took over Sex Ed and promoted LGBT ideology in schools)

The Trump administration is set to freeze several federal family planning funds for planning parents, Wall Street Journal It has been reported Tuesday.

NEW YORK, NY – June 26: Planned Tourhood leads New York City Pride Parade on June 26, 2022. (Photo: Alexi Rosenfeld/ Getty Images)

Planned Parenthood “provides a wide range of services including physical examinations, cancer screening, birth control, pregnancy tests and counseling, and screening for conditions such as diabetes, depression, anemia, high cholesterol, thyroid disorders, and hypertension,” they argue.

Despite it being the focus of the incident, abortion is not just an objection that may have to plan a parent-child relationship. Planned parents’ parent-child relationships are now second to none –maximum Gender transition drug provider.

“Since 2010, cancer screening and preventive services have declined by 71%, breast testing has declined by 72%, and Pap smears have declined by 74%. From 2022 to 2023, preventive care visits have declined by 31%,” Bursch told DCNF. “What they really like is abortions, birth control, and dangerous gender transition drugs. There are plenty of other places people can go to South Carolina, approved by Medicaid, which offers more comprehensive services.”

More half US states have passed laws restricting transgender procedures for children. This is a matter pending even in the Supreme Court.

Planned Parenthood Invade Public Schools through Sex Ed program and LGBTQ activism. I received it Millions Federal funding to implement sex education through teen pregnancy prevention program.

Planned Parenthood in Pennsylvania have received Covid-19 relief funds to host after-school LGBTQ clubs and events like the “Queer Prom” previously reported by the DCNF.

Questions in South Carolina include Split Federal Court of Appeals. If the state wins, others could follow that lead in stripping Medicaid funds from Planned Parenthood.

“I think a lot of them will pass when the courts open the door for the state to do this because the majority of people don’t want the taxpayer dollar to support abortion providers,” Barsch said.

Planned Parenthood did not respond to requests for comment.

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