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Federal employee salaries don't comprise a big chunk of the budget — not including military personnel, their annual salaries and benefits total about $305 billion, or 4% of spending, The ...
Demonstrators gather outside of the Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, D.C. on February 14, 2025 to support federal workers and protest Elon Musk's Department of Government ...
Planned Parenthood is the largest single provider of abortions in the U.S., [12] but pro-choice advocates have argued that the organization's family planning services reduce the need for abortions; in the words of Megan Crepeau of the Chicago Tribune, Planned Parenthood could be "characterized as America's largest abortion preventer".
Missouri House of Representatives Budget Chairman Cody Smith sponsored a bill to deny Planned Parenthood and other abortion-affiliated entities from receiving Medicaid funds.
Title X of the Public Health Service Act, [3] is a US government program dedicated to providing family planning services for those in need. But funding for Title X as a percentage of total public funding to family planning client services has steadily declined from 44% of total expenditures in 1980 to 12% in 2006.
The Democratic Senate leadership stated the Senate would only pass a "clean" funding bill without any restrictions on ACA. The government shutdown began on October 1. [18] [19] [20] Senate Republicans threatened to block appointments to relevant agencies, such as the Independent Payment Advisory Board [21] and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid ...
Planned Parenthood Votes will spend $40 million to boost President Biden and key congressional Democrats ahead of November’s elections, the organization announced Monday. Planned Parenthood ...
While in 1971 the federal budget for Family Planning was only six million dollars, by 1972 it was almost 62 million. [3] In 1972, Congress passed a bill requiring a state's Medicaid program to cover family planning services for low income families. [9] Under this provision, the federal government covers 90% of the states' expenditures. [10]