Planned Parenthood to Withdraw From Title X Funding Program Over Abortion Restrictions

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Planned Parenthood to Withdraw From Title X Funding Program Over Abortion Restrictions
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Planned Parenthood said it will withdraw from the federal Title X funding program rather than comply with a rule restricting abortion referrals

WASHINGTON—Planned Parenthood Federation of America said on Monday it would withdraw from the federal Title X family-planning program rather than comply with a new Trump administration rule preventing clinics from referring patients for abortions.

The organization’s decision to forgo federal funding for contraception and other family-planning services, estimated at about $60 million a year across its affiliate clinics, will have a profound impact on the organization’s future and the patients it serves.

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