Planned Parenthood withdraws from Title X, the federal family planning program that provides affordable birth control.
Planned Parenthood's move is the latest in a years-long fight with the White House over the changes to Title X. Last week, Planned Parenthood asked the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for an injunction to block the policy, warning in aOn Monday, Planned Parenthood in a statement urged Congress to pass a spending bill that would"reverse the harmful rule and restore access to birth control, STD testing, and other critical services to people with low-incomes.
“We believe that the Trump administration is doing this as an attack on reproductive health care and to keep providers like Planned Parenthood from serving our patients. Healthcare shouldn’t come down to how much you earn, where you live, or who you are," she added., President Donald Trump touted the new rule as a"historic announcement" that fulfilled a campaign"promise."
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