Planned Parenthood is facing a landmark Supreme Court hearing this week that could fundamentally shift the financial future of the controversial abortion and reproductive health provider.
On April 2, the Supreme Court will hear Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, a pivotal case that could determine whether states can prohibit all state Medicaid funds from going toward Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers — even to cover non-abortion services such as cancer screenings and contraception.
A Demonstration to “Defund Planned Parenthood” put on outside the U.S. Capitol by SBA Pro-Life America on March 27, 2025.
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The case stems from a 2018 executive order by South Carolina Republican Gov. Henry McMaster, who directed the state health department to deem abortion providers unqualified for Medicaid reimbursements for family
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