The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Calif. sues over US abortion rule; 20 states to follow

- By Paul Elias

California and 20 other Democratic-led states announced they were challengin­g the Trump administra­tion’s effort to set up obstacles for women seeking abortions, including barring taxpayerfu­nded family planning clinics from referring patients to abortion providers.

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said Monday that the state filed its own federal lawsuit in San Francisco that aims to block a new family planning rule from the U.S. Health and Human Services Department. Opponents of the rule say it would shift millions of dollars from Planned Parenthood to faith-based family planning organizati­ons.

Twenty states and Washington, D.C., said they would sue separately Tuesday. The states are: Colorado, Connecticu­t, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachuse­tts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvan­ia, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin.

Washington’s Democratic attorney general also previously said the state would challenge the rule.

Trump administra­tion officials have told abortion opponents that they expected a number of legal challenges to the new family planning rule, which also prohibits federally funded family planning clinics from being housed in the same place as abortion providers.

Planned Parenthood and other groups representi­ng the clinics say the physical separation of facilities would be costly and all but impossible to fulfill. Supporters of the rule, such as California­ns for Life, expect funding for faith-based family planning organizati­ons to increase.

Health and Human Services Department declined to comment, citing the litigation. The changes to the federal family planning program are scheduled to go into effect in May unless blocked in court.

California’s attorney general said the new rule affects 4 million mostly lowincome women nationwide and 1 million women in California.

“The Trump-Pence administra­tion has doubled down on its attacks on women’s health,” Becerra said.

The lawsuit in California is the latest of dozens of legal challenges that it and other states led by Democrats have filed in a bid to block Trump administra­tion policies.

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 ?? RICH PEDRONCELL­I — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this file photo, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra speaks at a news conference in Sacramento Becerra and other Democratic lawmakers are seeking to overturn new obstacles the Trump administra­tion set up for women seeking abortions.
RICH PEDRONCELL­I — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this file photo, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra speaks at a news conference in Sacramento Becerra and other Democratic lawmakers are seeking to overturn new obstacles the Trump administra­tion set up for women seeking abortions.

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