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Two Planned Parenthood clinics in Indianapolis will close Friday after federal funding cuts, and Indiana’s attorney general has filed an appeal to block state funding to the organization should a federal ban expire.
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Planned Parenthood announced via its website that it will merge its Indianapolis health centers in early April.
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Indiana wants to make it illegal for anyone to tell a pregnant minor about legal abortion services in other states without parental consent. And the state asked a federal appeals court to allow it to do that in a hearing Tuesday.
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More than 3,000 people in Indiana could lose access to birth control, cancer screenings, and sexually transmitted disease testing after the Trump administration froze tens of millions of dollars in federal funding from Planned Parenthood affiliates nationwide, including in Indiana.
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A federal court this week permanently struck down a state law that tried to ban people from telling minors about other states abortion laws without parental consent.
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More people are seeking vasectomies following the overturn of Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood centers want to meet that demand in more parts of the state. Planned Parenthood will offer vasectomy services at four locations across Indiana.
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Planned Parenthood will provide vasectomy services at the Mishawaka Health Center in northern Indiana. This is the second Planned Parenthood location to offer the service in the state.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s office has issued at least three civil investigative demands to medical providers as he continues to seek out…
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Planned Parenthood said it has stopped providing abortions in Indiana despite a last-minute pause on the states near-total abortion ban.
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One of Indianas primary abortion care providers says they have no more open appointments three weeks ahead of the states near-total abortion ban taking effect.