S.C. case could squeeze Planned Parenthood's funding
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McMaster explained that because money is fungible, the use of Medicaid funds by abortion clinics “results in the subsidy of abortion and the denial of the right to life.”
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The Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday in a case arising from South Carolina’s attempt to deny funding to Planned Parenthood.
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Since the Supreme Court in 2022 overturned its landmark Roe v. Wade ruling that had legalized abortion nationwide, 12 states have implemented near-total bans while four states, including South Carolin...
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The court that reversed Roe is reviewing South Carolina’s bid to defund Planned Parenthood and what patients can do about it.
The U.S. Supreme Court is set on Wednesday to consider South Carolina's bid to strip Planned Parenthood of funding under the Medicaid program in a case that could bolster efforts by Republican-led states to deprive the reproductive healthcare and abortion provider of public money.
Supporters of Planned Parenthood argue the state violated the Medicare and Medicaid Act of 1965, which states beneficiaries “may obtain” medical treatment from any qualified provider.
The battle over taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood takes center stage at the Supreme Court in a South Carolina dispute over Medicaid providers.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in a South Carolina case over whether states can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood
The U.S. Supreme Court on April 2 will hear oral arguments in a case that involves Medicaid coverage for participants in South Carolina. Here's what's at stake.
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments in a case that may determine if South Carolina can remove Medicaid public funding for Planned Parenthood. CBS News' Katrina Kaufman reports.
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South Carolina in 2018 moved to terminate a Planned Parenthood affiliate's participation in its state Medicaid program.