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  2. Hyde Amendment - Wikipedia

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    The United States Supreme Court vacated the injunction in August 1977, leading abortions financed by federal Medicaid to drop from about 300,000 per year to a few thousand. [11] [12] [13] However, some U.S. states provide their own public funding for abortion for Medicaid-eligible women. [14]

  3. Vitae Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Vitae Foundation is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization associated with the pro-life (anti-abortion) cause.. Their focus is on engaging in advertising research and developing more effective messaging, and communicating the results of this research to other pro-life organizations (such as crisis pregnancy centers), and persons such as doctors and pastors who are or may be involved ...

  4. Stupak–Pitts Amendment - Wikipedia

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    A November 13–15 CNN–Opinion Research Corporation poll found that 60% of the respondents oppose public funding of abortion. When asked whether private and employer-sponsored insurance plans should cover any costs of abortion or whether women should have to pay the entire cost themselves, a 51–45% majority said women should have to pay the ...

  5. States funding anti-abortion clinics have some of highest ...

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    At least 21 states use public funds to support anti-abortion clinics, which have grown into a billion-dollar industry

  6. US states take control of abortion debate with funding focus

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    LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Though the Insight Women’s Center sits at the epicenter of a reinvigorated battle in the nation’s The post US states take control of abortion debate with funding focus ...

  7. Kansas has new report on first year of taxpayer funding for ...

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    Last year, the Republican-led Legislature overrode Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly's line-item veto to create the Alternatives to Abortion Program and appropriate $2 million in taxpayer funds.

  8. Supreme Court allows Biden administration to withhold funds ...

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    Initially, the state agreed as a compromise to provide a hotline number to patients who requested information on abortion, but it later refused to do so. The state's funding for 2023, worth $4.5 ...

  9. National Network of Abortion Funds - Wikipedia

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    The National Network of Abortion Funds (NNAF) is a non-profit organization based in the United States that was founded by 22 abortion funds from 14 states at a conference held May 1–2, 1993, at the National 4H Center in Chevy Chase, Maryland. The NNAF incorporated in 1994.