Push to defund Planned Parenthood turns up as policy left out of reconciliation 3.0

A prohibition on Medicaid funding for abortion providers like Planned Parenthood was left out of Republicans' reconciliation 3.0 framework. This decision has upset anti-abortion groups. They were already unhappy with the Trump administration.
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A group of Republicans wanted to stop Planned Parenthood from getting money from Medicaid. They did not succeed. This makes anti-abortion groups unhappy.
Why it matters
This decision affects people who want to stop abortion providers from getting government money. It also shows the disagreement between Republicans and anti-abortion activists.
- What is Medicaid?
- Medicaid is a US government program that helps people pay for healthcare.
- What is Planned Parenthood?
- Planned Parenthood is a US organization that provides healthcare services, including abortion.
- What is reconciliation 3.0?
- Reconciliation 3.0 is a plan by Republicans to change US laws and policies.
How outlets are framing the same story
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The outlets frame the story as a conflict between Republicans and anti-abortion activists. They all mention the decision to leave out the prohibition on Medicaid funding.
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Conflict between Republicans and anti-abortion activists
Sources1TypeAngleThe HillHighlights the tension between Republicans and anti-abortion groups