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Most Americans also oppose using their tax dollars to support abortion. This Supreme Court ruling vindicates them.
The Supreme Court said Medicaid recipients don't have a right to sue over their state's decision to cut off Planned Parenthood from the government-funded health program.
Public money can't be used on abortion services, but Medicaid patients use Planned Parenthood for things like contraception and cancer screenings.
The Supreme Court rejected Planned Parenthood's challenge to South Carolina's attempt to bar the organization from participating in its Medicaid program.
The ruling bolsters efforts by Republican-led states to deprive the reproductive healthcare and abortion provider of public money.
Planned Parenthood has said that barring Medicaid coverage could lead to many patients not getting the care they need.
The Supreme Court is allowing states to cut off Medicaid money for Planned Parenthood amid a wider Republican-backed push to defund the organization, the country’s largest abortion provider.
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