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The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday to determine if states have a right to refuse baby-killing businesses the taxpayer dollars sustaining Medicaid.
In Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, SCOTUS is slated to weigh whether South Carolina is within its rights to find Planned Parenthood ineligible for Medicaid funding due to its abortion obsession.
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At South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster’s direction, the state sought to redirect Medicaid funds that would normally end up in Planned Parenthood’s pockets to facilities focused on better, more comprehensive healthcare instead of ending lives. Planned Parenthood strongly opposed this obstacle to the flow of federal tax dollars, which no doubt help sustain its existence, and sued to stop it.
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