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The Senate Budget Bill, which just passed, eliminates Medicaid reimbursements to healthcare providers who perform abortions. Maine Family Planning provides services to about 40,000 Maine residents, half of whom rely on MaineCare, the state's Medicaid program.
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Maine is one of seven states mentioned in the lawsuit that has lost all its Title X funds.
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The bill would increase annual funding from $900,000 to roughly $6 million.
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Maine Family Planning urged state lawmakers to fully fund a bill that would boost the state's annual allocation for the roughly 60 sexual and reproductive health clinics across the state.
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Maine Family Planning says rejoining the Title X program will bring nearly $2 million in federal funds each year for more than 50 health clinics across the state.
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Flags are flying at half-staff in Maine and around the country to honor Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died Friday evening at age 87 due…
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A U.S. District Court Judge in Bangor has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Maine Family Planning against the Trump administration's so-called "gag rule."The…
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A bill before state lawmakers would allocate $2 million to Maine Family Planning to make up for lost federal funds after the organization withdrew as a…
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Maine Family Planning is giving up $2 million in federal funding rather than comply with new Trump administration rules that dictate what providers can…
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A new rule that limits referrals by abortion providers will not take effect in Maine or any other state, due to a Federal Appeals Court action.The legal…