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Trump s conservative agenda at HHS stalled by department s office of general counsel: sources

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. A struggle has developed within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) whereby President Trump s abortion and conscience-related agendas encountered roadblocks from the Office of General Counsel (OGC), multiple sources allege. President Trump got more pro-life and religious liberty wins than other Republican presidents, and I was honored to fight on his team, a former administration official told Fox News.  But we could have done even more if swampy Republican appointees weren t constantly pushing back. That former official was one of three who told Fox News that OGC had stalled the Office of Civil Rights (OCR), which has served as a conduit for controversial measures surrounding gender, sexuality, and abortion. And despite making several strides on conservative issues, other major initiatives under OCR s purview appeared to be unresolved.

Planned Parenthood Asks Texas Officials To Delay Kicking It Out Of Medicaid During The Pandemic

KUT Planned Parenthood officials in Texas are asking state leaders to give them more time before removing the organization entirely from the state s Medicaid program. In a letter to health officials, Planned Parenthood asked to be allowed to continue serving people insured through the program for low-income people in light of the COVID-19 public health crisis facing Texas. “At minimum,” the group wrote, “it is imperative that [the Texas Health and Human Services Commission] permit a brief grace period so that Planned Parenthood providers can provide continuity of care throughout the holiday season and the current crisis point of the pandemic.”

Trump to Cut Millions in Funding for Planned Parenthood, Abortion Providers

Trump to Cut Millions in Funding for Planned Parenthood, Abortion Providers JavaScript in your web browser. Please Go Trump to Cut Millions in Funding for Planned Parenthood, Abortion Providers Trump to Cut Millions in Funding for Planned Parenthood, Abortion Providers Women stand in front of Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast in Texas. | (Photo: Facebook/Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast) Taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers under Title X, which provides $260 million annually for contraception and other family planning initiatives, will be cut under a proposed rule the Trump administration will announce on Friday.  The proposal by the Trump administration, to be filed by the Department of Health and Human Services, seeks to disentangle taxpayers from the abortion industry by requiring a clear physical and financial separation between Title X services and services that perform, support, or refer to abortion as a method of family planning according t

Planned Parenthood Asks Texas Officials To Delay Kicking It Out Of Medicaid During The Pandemic – Houston Public Media

A Planned Parenthood in Austin. Planned Parenthood officials in Texas are asking state leaders to give them more time before removing the organization entirely from the state’s Medicaid program. In a letter to health officials, Planned Parenthood asked to be allowed to continue serving people insured through the program for low-income people “in light of the COVID-19 public health crisis facing Texas.” At minimum, the group wrote, it is imperative that [the Texas Health and Human Services Commission] permit a brief grace period so that Planned Parenthood providers can provide continuity of care throughout the holiday season and the current crisis point of the pandemic.

Planned Parenthood Asks Texas Officials To Delay Kicking It Out Of Medicaid During The Pandemic

KUT Planned Parenthood officials in Texas are asking state leaders to give them more time before removing the organization entirely from the state s Medicaid program. In a letter to health officials, Planned Parenthood asked to be allowed to continue serving people insured through the program for low-income people in light of the COVID-19 public health crisis facing Texas. “At minimum,” the group wrote, “it is imperative that [the Texas Health and Human Services Commission] permit a brief grace period so that Planned Parenthood providers can provide continuity of care throughout the holiday season and the current crisis point of the pandemic.”

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