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Related: About this forum'Horrific': Planned Parenthood head reacts after Supreme Court backs bid to defund org - All In - MSNBC
Alexis McGill Johnson, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Action Fund, speaks out after the Supreme Court made it even harder for patients on Medicaid to access healthcare from Planned Parenthood. - Aired on 06/26/2025.
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'Horrific': Planned Parenthood head reacts after Supreme Court backs bid to defund org - All In - MSNBC (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Jun 26
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States don't have to exclude Planned Parenthood. Another rube states vs reasonable states ruling.
Silent Type
Jun 26
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Silent Type
(10,556 posts)1. States don't have to exclude Planned Parenthood. Another rube states vs reasonable states ruling.
I bet most but not every state will continue accepting Planned Parenthood as one of the authorized providers of family planning service, although some of those other providers might be an anti-abortion/contraceptive zealot nut case.
Rhiannon12866
(239,752 posts)2. They associate Planned Parenthood with abortions, but abortion comprises only 3% of the care they provide
And Planned Parenthood may be the only place for women to access needed health care, especially in rural areas.
Silent Type
(10,556 posts)3. It's really sad. Hope most states continue accepting PPH as a provider.