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BOSTON (AP) — Attorneys for Planned Parenthood clinics nationwide argued in federal court Friday that cutting off Medicaid ...
Several Planned Parenthood locations posted notices alerting patients Medicaid coverage would no longer be accepted.
The Florida state agency in charge of running its Medicaid program as well as licensing and regulating health providers is publicly targeting a ballot measure that would restore and codify abortion… ...
In their brief, Florida's lawyers acknowledged that the case involves adults and minors but said that "doesn't matter." ...
A federal judge late Tuesday night blocked parts of Florida’s sweeping new crackdown on ballot initiatives but refused to ...
The revelation comes as Republican lawmakers investigate the DeSantis administration’s decision to divert $10 million from a Medicaid settlement to the Hope Florida Foundation.
The Planned Parenthood affiliate in Southwest Florida has merged with the group elsewhere to form one statewide organization.
As NPR reports, Florida Medicaid doesn’t cover abortion care, and state law prohibits insurance plans sold on the Affordable Care Act marketplace from providing coverage.
False. Under Florida law, the state has no legal obligation to pay for abortions through Medicaid, the government insurance program for the poor. Amendment 4 does not create a new obligation to do so.
Florida’s abortion ballot item is confusing on purpose. The state Supreme Court can fix it Financial impact statements don't normally draw attention.
Amendment 4, AKA the "Right to Abortion Initiative," would guarantee a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy in Florida. Here are facts you should know.
Florida on Tuesday became the first state to reject an abortion rights amendment since Roe v. Wade was overturned, but backers of the measure decried that a minority of voters was able to prevail.
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