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The federal judge quickly rules the planned parenting in the lawsuit for financing Medicaid

The planned parenting clinic at Salt Lake City, Utah is in the photo on Wednesday, July 31, 2024 (photo of McKenzie Romero/Utah News Dispatch)

Washington – a federal government cannot suspend Medicaid financing from planned parenting for at least two weeks, after the District Court judge issued a short-lived order to restrict the same day on which the organization filed a lawsuit.

Republicans enabled the language in a “large, beautiful bill” that would block Medicaid payments before going to the planned parenting for the next year, which would effectively prevent registration in the Federal State Health Program for people with lower visits to visit any of his clinics for routine healthcare.

The ban began when President Donald Trump signed the bill to the right on Friday.

Congress will already take federal funds from the transition to abortion services with circumscribed exceptions.

Planned parenthood filed a lawsuit According to the change of federal law on Monday at the US District Court for the Massachusetts district and quickly he asked for a short-lived order to embarrasswhich was released later on the same day.

The claim claims that the planned parenting was awarded “to punish them for legal activities, namely in favor of legal access to abortion outside the Medicaid program and without using any federal funds.”

The conclusion also says that over 1 million registration in Medicaid goes to the planned parenthood in a given year and that the organization has received over a third of total revenues from Medicaid reimbursement in a tax year 2023.

Judge of the District Court Indira Talwani’s Short double -page short-lived ordering order He called on Trump’s administration to submit the status update this week. And she established a personal hearing this month to hear Trump from planned parenting and administration.

Talvani was nominated for the bench by former President Barack Obama.

The Trump administration has not yet submitted any documents in the case, and the Department of Health and Social Welfare did not immediately respond to the request for a comment from the Newsroom states about the short-lived order to stop the judge.

The Pam Bondi Prosecutor General indicated during the meeting of the office on Tuesday afternoon that the Department of Justice is planning to challenge a short-lived order.

“Of course, yes, we are on it,” said Bondi.

Planned parenting Federation of America, Planned Parenthood of Massachusetts and Planned Parenthood Association of Utah – three groups that filed a lawsuit – they wrote in a statement that “they were grateful that the court was working quickly to block this unconstitutional law attacking planned parenting and patients.

“Already in the United States throughout the country, service providers and employees of the Health Center have been forced to reverse patients who use Medicaid to obtain basic sexual and reproductive health care, because President Trump and his sponsors in the congress have adopted the act to block them to planned parenting. There are no other suppliers who can complete the difference, if the” planned parenthood is free. Going out.

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