Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Threatens Planned Parenthood Funds

The funding that Planned Parenthood receives for a variety of reproductive and preventive care services through Medicaid is threatened after the Supreme Court and the Senate parliamentarian, Green republican efforts to go beyond the organization of women’s health funds.
The version of the Senate of the “One Big Beau Bill” by President Donald Trump has just adopted on Tuesday with an inclusive provision which prohibits the federal funding of Medicaid for any health service provided by Planned Parenthood for a year, after the parliamentarian of the Elizabeth Macdonough Senate authorized the cuts to stay in the legislation. The provision initially sought to “undo” Planned Parenthood for 10 years, but the time was reduced to one year before Macdonough’s decision. The package of the tax and scanning expenses now returns home.
The adoption of the Senate of the bill comes only a few days after the Supreme Court ruled that states can prohibit the funding of Medicaid for all the health services provided by Planned Parenthood, in a case from a 2018 order by the South Caroline Republican Governor, Henry McMaster, who prohibited any clinic offering abortion of the Medicidai Program of the State.
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Decisions are major victories for republican legislators in their efforts several decades to go beyond Planned Parenthood, the largest supplier of abortion in the country, of government funding. The Hyde amendment already prohibits federal dollars from being used for abortion. MEDICAIDE – The feet -state program which offers health insurance coverage for more than 70 million people from low -income households – does not cover abortions, with very limited exceptions. But MedicaID covers other health care services without abortion that Planned Parenthood clinics provide, and many patients who visit the organization’s locations are Medicaid beneficiaries.
The anti-abortion groups welcomed the decision of the Supreme Court; Katie Daniel, director of legal affairs and political lawyer for the anti-abortion group Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, said in a statement that the decision “will save countless babies to be born from violent death”.
But Planned Parenthood, defenders of abortion rights and health care providers sentenced the court’s decision. Planned Parenthood said that the fact that Medicaid is coverage for the number of other health services that its clinics provide, such as birth control, tests and IST processing and cancer screening – could lead to many patients who do not obtain the health care they need.
“The Supreme Court was sulking once again with politicians who believe that you know better than you, who want you to see your provider of confidence health care and make your own health care decisions,” said Alexis McGill Johnson, president and chief executive officer of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, in a press release. “Patients need access to birth control, cancer screening, tests and IST treatments, and more. And at the moment, the legislators in the congress are trying to “undo” Planned Parenthood as part of their long -term objective of closing Planned Parenthood and of prohibiting abortion nationally. “
The provision targeting Planned Parenthood in the Trump tax package and expenses would cost taxpayers $ 52 million over 10 years, according to an estimate of the Congressional Budget Office. Planned Parenthood said that if it were “funded”, nearly 200 health centers in 24 states could close and more than 1.1 million patients could lose access to their health care.
The legislators and anti-abortion groups that have prompted to “finance” Planned Parenthood have argued that patients can turn to qualified health centers instead of the women’s health organization. But a recent Guttmacher Institute report, which searches and supports health and sexual and reproductive rights, concluded that health centers qualified by the federal government would not be able to replace the network of Planned Parenthood suppliers.
The defenders of abortion rights sounded the alarm on Tuesday, after the tax package and expenses erased the Senate with the provision targeting Planned Parenthood.
“If this bill is adopted, it will be the most devastating blow to women’s health and bodily autonomy since the overthrow of Deer,“Nancy Northup, president and chief executive officer of the Center for Reproductive Rights, said in a statement.” What we see is a large -scale attack against the full range of care that these clinics provide – abortion care, yes, but also much more. “”
“If this bill is adopted, many people will not have anywhere affordable to go for these services,” continued Northup. “The health care system in the United States is already stretched thin – the majority in Congress should not limit more when people can get health care. Patients should have the freedom to choose their health care provider. ”