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Biden reverses Trump-era abortion referral ban on family planning clinics

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:


  • The Biden administration announced Monday that it is lifting a Trump-era rule that banned federally funded health care providers from making abortion referrals.
  • The new rule for Title X, a decades-old federal family planning program, will allow health centers to receive those funds despite whether they advise patients on ending their pregnancies. 
  • The rule is set to go into effect on November 8.

The Biden administration reversed a ban on abortion referrals by family planning clinics, lifting a Trump-era restriction as political and legal battles over abortion grow sharper from Texas to the U.S. Supreme Court.

The Department of Health and Human Services on Monday announced it’s finalizing the reversal of the rule, effective November 8. Title X funding covers health care services like STD screenings and contraception for low-income Americans.

Supporters of the Trump-era rule, implemented in March 2019, saw it as a way to take funding away from Planned Parenthood and other groups that provide abortion services, and as a way to potentially curb some abortions. 

“This rule is a step forward for family planning care as it aims to strengthen and restore our nation’s Title X program,” HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra said in a statement.

“Our nation’s family planning clinics play a critical role in delivering health care, and today more than ever, we are making clear that access to quality family planning care includes accurate information and referrals—based on a patient’s needs and direction,” Becerra added.

A 2020 HHS report found the Title X program saw a roughly 63% decline in family planning patients between 2018 to 2020, a decrease the department attributed to the Trump-era rule. HHS says the 2021 rule will make sure low-income clients who rely on Title X services can have the same access to health care as patients with more financial means. 

Federal law currently prohibits federal funding from being used directly for most abortions through the Hyde Amendment,  which restricts federal funding from supporting abortions except in instances of rape, incest or to save the life of the mother. But some Democrats are hoping to change that, although Senator Joe Manchin has said the Hyde Amendment must be included in Democrats’ social spending or reconciliation bill to receive his support. 

Source: CBS News

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  1. Always Dirty

    October 8, 2021 at 6:56 am

    Evil Bastard –
    Now we have this Puppet Man doing his j-o-b by doing his Socio- Communist part to further Divide and Destroy our nation –
    But ONLY if we Let Him/Them…

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