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The New York Abortion Access Fund is struggling to keep up with demands as more people from out of state request financial assistance and as the cost of the procedure rises.
Planned Parenthood clinics across New York state are seeing Medicaid patients as usual this month, but they’re no longer ...
On the third anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs ruling, which ended the constitutional right to an abortion in the ...
PEPFAR has not operated in Russia since 2012, when President Vladimir Putin kicked the United States Agency for International ...
PEPFAR, a program started by George W. Bush, was set to lose $400 million after the OMB director falsely claimed it funds ...
Only a handful of Planned Parenthood organizations will continue to receive money from the federal government. None of them are in California.
Twenty-eight cities and counties including Baltimore, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, and Rochester, New York, joined a lawsuit July ...
Twenty-eight cities and counties including Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Los Angeles, Milwaukee and Rochester, New York, joined a ...
Like other states that still allow abortion, Maryland has seen an increase in people coming from out of state to get care.
If New York wants to be a true leader in reproductive health, we must invest in the infrastructure and outreach people need. That means securing abortion funding for good, reaching our communities ...
The Senate has passed — and sent back to the House — a bill that would allow the Trump administration to claw back some $9 ...
New York’s Department of Financial Services previously mandated abortion coverage with religious exemptions. Faith groups ...