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In addition, last month the House passed a budget bill that proposes to eliminate funding for Planned Parenthood and the Title X family-planning program, threatening to take away millions of Americans' access to birth control, cancer screenings, Pap smears, and other basic health care.
Nancy Keenan: How Many Committees Does it Take to Wage a War on Women? Nancy Keenan 2011
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During debate on the bill, FSSA Secretary Michael Gargano had expressed concerns that it would run afoul of federal Medicaid policy and jeopardize the $4 million in Medicaid family-planning funds the state receives each year.
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Many analysts predict that China's vast labor force will begin declining in the next year or two, the result of family-planning policies.
China's Rising Wages Propel U.S. Prices Shai Oster 2011
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Some parents also say the information is important to know for family-planning purposes.
New Tests for Newborns, And Dilemmas for Parents Amy Dockser Marcus 2011
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Republicans are expected to pass a state budget this week that would expand a school-voucher program and curtail funding for family-planning services.
Wisconsin Fight Moves to Recalls Amy Merrick 2011
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Indiana relies on about $4 million in federal Medicaid family-planning funds and more than $4 billion in total Medicaid dollars.
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Women's health advocates, family-planning proponents, abortion rights activists and others had condemned the regulation, saying it created a major obstacle to providing many health services, including abortion, access to the emergency contraception Plan B, birth control pills and other forms of family planning, as well as infertility treatment and possibly a wide range of scientific research.
Obama administration replaces controversial 'conscience' regulation for health-care workers 2011
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Indiana relies on about $4 million in federal Medicaid family-planning funds and more than $4 billion in total Medicaid dollars.
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During debate on the bill, FSSA Secretary Michael Gargano had expressed concerns that it would run afoul of federal Medicaid policy and jeopardize the $4 million in Medicaid family-planning funds the state receives each year.
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On March 6, 2009, the Obama administration announced that it will move to “rescind a controversial rule — adopted in final hours of the Bush administration — that allows health-care workers to deny abortion counseling or other family-planning services if doing so would violate their moral beliefs.”
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