Los Angeles Times

Texas is barred from targeting Planned Parenthood

- Associated press

AUSTIN, Texas — A federal judge on Thursday blocked Texas from ousting Planned Parenthood from the state’s Medicaid program over secretly recorded videos taken by antiaborti­on activists in 2015.

The decision by U.S. District Judge Sam Sparks adds Texas to the list of Republican-controlled states that have been thwarted in efforts to cut off Medicaid dollars to the nation’s largest abortion provider.

Sparks postponed Planned Parenthood’s ouster until Feb. 21, but it is expected he will issue a ruling before then. Planned Parenthood would have lost the funding Saturday had Sparks not intervened.

Other federal courts have similarly stopped Arkansas, Alabama, Mississipp­i and Kansas, which all cited heavily edited videos that claimed to show Planned Parenthood officials profiting from sales of fetal tissue for medical research.

Planned Parenthood has denied wrongdoing, and investigat­ions in 13 states didn’t result in criminal charges.

Planned Parenthood says it provides nonabortio­n services to about 11,000 lowincome women in Texas each year through Medicaid. No public funding in Texas is used for abortion, while Medicaid reimbursem­ents cover services that include well-women exams, screenings for sexually transmitte­d diseases and birth control.

Texas has been aggressive in its efforts to weaken Planned Parenthood, including kicking the organizati­on out of the state women’s health program in 2013.

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