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The Christian Post on MSNPlanned Parenthood challenges Nevada abortion law giving parents a 'voice'Planned Parenthood dropped its federal challenge to a 40-year-old Nevada law requiring abortionists to notify parents before performing abortions on minors as an appellate court allowed the law to go into effect this week.
“An abortion ban in one state absolutely affects the abortion care infrastructure in other places,” Isabel DoCampo, senior research associate with the institute, said. “We are seeing increases in caseloads in neighboring states, not just Iowa, but other states that have implemented abortion bans.”
Planned Parenthood’s shifting rhetoric now concedes that point. The abortion giant’s legal position rests on a fiction: Funding for Planned Parenthood is entirely separable from abortion.
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Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast is closing two clinics on Sept. 30 but said services will not be affected at four others in the Houston area.
A pro-choice demonstrator holds a sign in front of the U.S. Supreme Court as Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic is heard, Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
In their challenge, Planned Parenthood and one of its patients had sought to use Section 1983 of the 1871 Civil Rights Act to enforce their right under the Medicaid Act to use "any qualified ...
While advocates focused on Planned Parenthood, the bill did not mention it by name. Instead, it cut off reimbursements for organizations that are primarily engaged in family planning services — which generally include things such as contraception, abortion and pregnancy tests — and received more than $800,000 from Medicaid in 2023.