Free US family planning clinics face ruin after White House freezes funds
Source: The Guardian
Mon 14 Apr 2025 14.31 EDT
Last modified on Mon 14 Apr 2025 15.32 EDT
More than 10 days after the Trump administration froze roughly $66m of federal funds that had been earmarked for no- and low-cost family planning services, the providers that had been scheduled to receive that money are staring down the possibility of financial collapse. Title X, the countrys largest federal family planning program, provides clinics across the country with more than $200m each year for services such as contraception, STI tests and cancer screenings. In 2023, more than 2 million people received healthcare through Title X, which helps people regardless of income, age or citizenship status. For many, Title X is their only source of healthcare.
But the future of the decades-old program is now in limbo. On 31 March, the Trump administration notified 16 Title X providers that their funds would be temporarily withheld pending a compliance review, a US Department of Health and Human Services official told the Guardian. Title X programs had just 10 days until Thursday 10 April to turn over documentation for the review. Yet multiple Title X providers told the Guardian that they have not heard anything from the Trump administration since submitting their documentation.
Seven states currently have no Title X funding, while another 16 states have lost most or some Title X dollars, according to the National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association, which represents the majority of Title X providers. In total, the funding freeze affects clinics that, in 2023, served about 846,000 people. As Title X clinics often operate with razor-thin margins, this delay in funding could prove catastrophic, Title X providers said.
If these funds are not released, many clinics are going to be facing the decision to either significantly reduce their staff and services or close their doors altogether, said Michelle Trupiano, executive director of Missouri Family Health Council Inc, which handles Title X funding for 52 clinics scattered across Missouri. Once a clinic lays off staff or closes their doors, its almost impossible to open them again.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/14/title-x-clinics-trump-administration-grants-freeze

Skittles
(163,407 posts)think these fascist fucks give a shit?
maxsolomon
(36,333 posts)And they believe that some forms of contraception are indistinguishable from abortion.
Their agenda has been out in the open for years. Now they have the President with the will to impose it.
AZJonnie
(700 posts)Optimally, living in company towns, with no unions, no OSHA, no unemployment insurance, no Workers Comp, etc. Their lives will be controlled by AI's watching their every step and listening in on every word, until the day they drop dead, probably in a bloody war or on the factory floor.
Vogon_Glory
(9,772 posts)The Religious Right HATES family planning clinics and conflates such clinics with the abortion fights.
Hieronymus Phact
(574 posts)Isn't it illegal to not spend it on what it's earmarked for.
BumRushDaShow
(150,860 posts)But the courts go slow... And now when they do rule, the administration ignores the order.
Martin68
(25,449 posts)"In 2013, the US infant mortality rate (IMR) ranked 51st internationally, comparable to Croatia, despite an almost three-fold difference in GDP per capita."
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4856058/