

Published on: 09/12/2025
This news was posted by Oregon Today News
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A U.S. appeals court panel on Thursday allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to block Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood while legal challenges continue.

Dr. Sara Kennedy, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood Columbia Willamette and Amy Handler, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood Southwestern Oregon, released a joint statement in response.
“We are deeply disappointed that the court has allowed this harmful and unconstitutional law to go back into effect — once again blocking Planned Parenthood health centers from receiving Medicaid reimbursement for the essential care we provide," the statement reads.
A federal judge in July ruled Planned Parenthood clinics nationwide must continue to be reimbursed for Medicaid funding as the nation’s largest abortion provider fights Trump’s administration over efforts to defund the organization in his signature tax legislation.
Medicaid is a government health care program that serves millions of low-income and disabled Americans. Nearly half of Planned Parenthood’s patients rely on Medicaid nationwide.
Dr. Kennedy and Handler’s joint statement assured Oregonians that they can still get care. “Despite this setback, our doors remain open. Planned Parenthood health centers across Oregon continue to provide high-quality, preventative health care to all patients, including 70% of our patients who rely on Medicaid for care.”
A provision in Trump’s tax bill instructed the federal government to end Medicaid payments for one year to abortion providers that received more than $800,000 from Medicaid in 2023, even to those like Planned Parenthood that also offer medical services like contraception, pregnancy tests and STD testing.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America and its member organizations in Massachusetts and Utah filed a lawsuit in July against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
“While the Trump administration wants to rip away reproductive freedom, we’re here to say loud and clear: we will not back down,” Dominique Lee, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts, said in a statement. “This is not over.”
“We are actively evaluating all available legal and funding avenues, and working closely with state leaders and the Oregon Attorney General’s office to protect access to health care for the thousands of Oregonians who rely on us every day,” Dr. Kennedy and Handler’s joint statement reads.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services didn’t immediately respond to an online request for comment.
Planned Parenthood said Thursday’s ruling means that more than 1.1 million patients can’t use their Medicaid insurance at its health centers. That also puts as many as 200 of those health centers at risk of closure, Planned Parenthood said in a statement.
Planned Parenthood says it is the nation’s leading provider and advocate of affordable sexual and reproductive health care, as well as the nation’s largest provider of sex education.
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