Omnibus Bill Includes $286 Million in Funding for Planned Parenthood, Other Abortion-Centered Organizations
The omnibus spending bill includes $286 million in Title X funding for “voluntary family planning projects.”
The omnibus spending bill includes $286 million in Title X funding for “voluntary family planning projects.”
The Biden Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a final rule Monday that reverses the Trump administration’s policy of prohibiting taxpayer funds to family planning clinics that refer clients for abortion.
American leaders for life are calling upon fellow citizens to oppose the Democrats’ plan to eliminate the longstanding Hyde Amendment.
The leadership of the U.S. Bishops Conference (USCCB) has denounced a move by the Biden administration to reintegrate abortion funding into the federal Title X family planning program.
The Biden administration announced it plans to reverse the Trump Protect Life Rule, which created a boundary between abortion and family planning.
President Joe Biden’s HHS said it will rewrite the Trump administration’s rule barring Title X family planning funds from Planned Parenthood.
The American Medical Association (AMA) has joined with Planned Parenthood and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to block a Trump administration rule that marks a clear boundary between abortion and family planning.
A federal judge dismissed a Maine family planning group’s lawsuit against the Trump administration’s Protect Life Rule that blocks federal funding from providers that do not draw a clear boundary between family planning and abortion.
A federal appeals court ruled the Trump administration’s Protect Life Rule, distinguishing abortion from family planning, is constitutional.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) signed into law a measure that provides $9.5 million in taxpayer funds, most of which will go to Planned Parenthood.
NJ Sen. Michael Testa cast one of his first votes against a budget bill that would spend $9.5 million, much of which would fund Planned Parenthood.
A former Planned Parenthood trainer says the group’s graphic sex ed book is intended “to groom children” for early sexual experiences.
The Trump administration has shifted $34 million in family planning funds from Planned Parenthood to providers that do not perform abortions.
The public feud between Planned Parenthood and its recently ousted physician president is intensifying as Dr. Leana Wen accuses the left-wing organization of hypocrisy and attempted intimidation.
Planned Parenthood is closing down two Ohio clinics that provide birth control, STI,and cancer screenings, but not abortions.
Planned Parenthood announced it is expanding its app that delivers birth control to people’s homes in all 50 states by the end of 2020.
A Dover, New Hampshire art gallery will feature an exhibit titled “Normalizing Abortion: Self-Portraits and Stories,” the aim of which is to showcase the abortion experiences of local women.
A Planned Parenthood official in Minnesota is warning of a “public health crisis” after the national abortion business opted out of $60 million in federal Title X family planning funding because it would not abide by the rule to stop referrals for abortions.
Teen Vogue– once a magazine that mostly featured makeup tricks and fashion tips – is now stirring up concerns that its young readers will have no access to contraception, courtesy of the Trump administration’s Title X rule.
Planned Parenthood has made the decision to withdraw from the federal Title X family planning program and leave behind $60 million that could be used to assist non-abortion patients, but the abortion giant is still receiving over $500 million annually in taxpayer funding.
Planned Parenthood is living up to its slogan as it attempts to portray itself a victim of the Trump administration’s rule asserting that abortion is not family planning.
The Associated Press (AP) is reporting the Trump administration is delaying its enforcement of the Protect Life Rule that bars facilities that receive federal family planning funds from referring women for abortions.
Planned Parenthood said it will forgo federal funds rather than comply with the Trump administration’s rule that bars abortion referrals.
The Trump Administration announced is immediately enacting its Protect Life Rule that bars facilities that receive federal family planning funds from performing or referring women for abortions.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America named Alexis McGill Johnson, a former chair of the organization’s board of directors, as its acting president.
Joe Biden’s proposed healthcare plan would enshrine Roe v. Wade into federal law and force American taxpayers to fund abortion.
A federal appeals court Thursday allowed the Trump administration to proceed with its rule that marks a clear boundary between abortion and family planning, even as the law continues to be challenged in the courts.
House Democrats specified Monday that Title X family planning grants could not be used to fund the Trump administration’s new rule that makes a clear distinction between abortion and family planning.
Left-wing activist Gloria Steinem told Planned Parenthood advocates Wednesday “there is no democracy” without the right to make the decision to have an abortion.
The Trump administration announced Friday it will award a $5.1 million grant to the Obria Group – a nonprofit network of health centers that provides life-affirming comprehensive healthcare.
Maryland may become the first state to retaliate against a new Trump administration rule governing family planning by ending the state’s participation in the federal grant program known as Title X.
Democrat-led states allied with Planned Parenthood are challenging the Trump administration’s new rule that would block about $60 million in family planning funding to the organization because it provides and refers for abortions.
The Trump administration issued a final rule Friday that underscores that federal taxpayer funds provided for family planning services may not be used to support abortion in any way.
Three Republican women in Congress — two in the House and one in the Senate — have introduced bills to eliminate taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood.
Republican Gov. Pete Ricketts has proposed a budget to Nebraska citizens that would end family planning taxpayer funding to Planned Parenthood and other clinics that perform abortions.
President Donald Trump’s spending deal that – according to him – made “everybody happy” is not making his pro-life base happy at all.
Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO) has agreed to a base appropriations subcommittee bill that will essentially undermine the Trump administration’s stated pro-life agenda.
Family Research Council (FRC) and other pro-life groups say they are supporting the Senate GOP’s latest draft of a healthcare measure that would eliminate over 86 percent of Planned Parenthood’s federal funding for one year.
Texas is looking to the Trump Administration to approve a request that the state be permitted to exclude abortion providers such as Planned Parenthood from receiving a portion of federal Medicaid funding.
With talk of another Republican healthcare plan on the horizon, Planned Parenthood is eager to ensure birth control remains free for women while the group itself can be reimbursed – for the contraception it distributes – by the federal government and insurance companies.