The federal appeals court order deals a blow in particular to Planned Parenthood, which has been the largest family-planning care provider under the Title X federal program
A federal appeals court on Thursday said the Trump administration can implement new rules prohibiting federal family-planning grants to health clinics offering on-site abortions or referrals for the procedure.
The court order, from the San Francisco-based Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, hands a victory to the White House and social conservatives, and deals a blow in particular to Planned Parenthood Federation of America, which has been the largest family-planning care provider under a federal program known as Title X.
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