Planned Parenthood and its related clinics could no longer get federal funds. That money would still be available for women’s health care through other eligible providers.
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Protect Funding for Women's Health Care Act is a Senate bill in Congress.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects patients who use Planned Parenthood clinics paid for with federal funds. They could need to find another provider for services like birth control, cancer screenings, infection testing, or prenatal care. It also affects Planned Parenthood, other health clinics, and the federal and state agencies that manage health program payments.
Why this matters: This bill could change where many patients get women’s health care. It does not create a new health program or add new money. Instead, it changes which providers may receive federal funds. The practical effect would depend on whether other clinics can take on patients who now use Planned Parenthood.
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