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Supreme Court sides with South Carolina in effort to cut Planned Parenthood funding

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USA TODAY

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4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2025

⏱️ 11 minutes

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USA TODAY Supreme Court Correspondent Maureen Groppe breaks down the implications of the high court's decision siding with South Carolina in its effort to cut Planned Parenthood funding.

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Good. To land.co.uk. Dizance apply. Good morning. I'm Taylor Wilson, and today is Friday, June 27, 2025. This is USA Today's The Excert.

0:35.3

Today, the Supreme Court sides with South Carolina in an effort to cut Planned Parenthood funding.

0:40.5

Plus Trump's passport policy was lifted, but some transgender Americans are still in the dark.

0:45.6

And we hear about a new F1 movie out today.

0:50.2

The Supreme Court has sided with South Carolina in its effort to deprive Planned Parenthood of public funding.

0:55.9

I spoke with USA Today, Supreme Court correspondent Maureen Gropi, to learn more.

1:00.1

Thanks for up and on, Maureen.

1:01.3

Happy to do it.

1:02.2

So starting here, how did the High Court side with South Carolina and what did the majority argue?

1:07.0

This case was about Medicaid's requirement that people on Medicaid can choose their doctor if their doctor is qualified.

1:13.8

And South Carolina said Planned Parenthood isn't a qualified Medicaid provider because it provides abortions.

1:19.3

The Supreme Court wasn't deciding whether or not Planned Parenthood is qualified.

1:23.5

They were deciding whether a patient has a right to challenge the state's decision that it's not

1:27.7

qualified. And the majority said they do not have that right. This is an ideologically divided

1:33.1

court. What did we hear from the dissenting justices? Yeah, you're right. The decision broke

1:37.7

along ideological lines with the court's six conservatives on one side and the three liberals on the

1:43.0

other. Justice Kantanji Brown Jackson

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