A federal judge on Monday stopped Texas from preventing Planned
Parenthood from getting state funds through the Women's Health Program.
U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel in Austin ruled there is sufficient
evidence that a law banning Planned Parenthood from the program is
unconstitutional. He imposed an injunction against enforcing it until he
can hear full arguments.
The law passed last year by the Republican-controlled Legislature
forbids state agencies from providing funds to an organization
affiliated with abortion providers. Eight Planned Parenthood clinics
that do not provide abortions sued the state. The clinics say the law
unconstitutionally restricts their freedom of speech and association.
"The court is particularly influenced by the potential for immediate
loss of access to necessary medical services by several thousand Texas
women," Yeakel wrote in his ruling. "The record before the court at this
juncture reflects uncertainty as to the continued viability of the
Texas Women's Health Program."
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