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Washington – The federal government cannot hold back the financing of Medicaid from the planned parenting at least in the next two weeks after a judge of the district court on the same day when the organization had filed a lawsuit, had issued fleeting disposal.

The Republicans included a language in their “big, beautiful bill”, which would block Medicaid payments for next year in the planned parenthood, a step that would effectively prevent the participants of the state health program for people with lower income to attend one of their clinics for routine health care.

The ban started as President Donald Trump Signed the invoice In the law on Friday.

The congress already prohibits the federal financing of abortion services with confined exceptions.

Planned parenthood Submitted a lawsuit About the amendment of the Federal Act on Monday before the US district court for the District of Massachusetts and quickly demanded the fleeting injunctionwhich was issued later that day.

The lawsuit said that the planned parenting had been picked up “to punish them for rightful activities, namely to offer the operational readiness for legal abortion access from the Medicaid program and without the use of federal funds.”

In the submission, it also states that more than 1 million Medicaid participants go to planned parenting in a certain year and that the organization in the 2023 financial year received more than a third of their total reimbursement from the reimbursement of Medicaid refund.

District Court Indira Talwanis’s Short two -page fleeting injunction The Trump administration asked Trump’s administration to submit a status update later this week. And later this month she set a personal hearing to hear from Planned Parenthood and the Trump administration.

Talwani was nominated on the bank by the former President Barack Obama.

The Trump administration has not yet submitted any documents in this case, and the Ministry of Health and Human Services did not answer an application for a statement by the newsroom about the fleeting order from the judge.

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced during a cabinet seat on Tuesday afternoon that the Ministry of Justice wants to question the fleeting injunction.

“Absolutely, yes. We are there,” said Bondi.

Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts and Planned Parenthood Association of Utah – the three groups that submitted the lawsuit – wrote in a explanation that they were “grateful that the court was quickly acting to block this unconstitutional law that attacks the planned parental provider and patients.

“In states across the country, providers and employees of the health center have already been forced to utilize patients who utilize Medicaid in order to obtain fundamental sexual and reproductive health care because President Trump and his supporters in the congress have adopted a law in order to prevent them from going into the planned parenthood.

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