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7th Circuit upholds injunction for Planned Parenthood of Indiana

Planned Parenthood of Indiana will continue to receive federal Medicaid dollars after the federal Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in the group’s favor Tuesday.

Planned Parenthood of Indiana brought suit against the state after the General Assembly passed legislation in 2011 halting Medicaid funding to abortion providers.  A federal district judge last year temporarily halted the effects of the law and Tuesday the Seventh Circuit upheld that ruling. 

Planned Parenthood of Indiana President Betty Cockrum described her reaction to the ruling as “glee” and says it’s not abortion dollars that would be cut off.

"It’s Pap tests, it’s birth control, it’s breast exams, it’s STD testing and treatment," said Cockrum.

But Indiana Right to Life legislative director Sue Swayze said Hoosiers can receive those services elsewhere and that the bill was designed to prevent support for the state’s abortion providers.

“We hope that we can appeal again and take it all the way up and see just how much the federal government through a program like Medicaid can have programmatic rules that tie the hands of state to do things that they find distasteful,” said Swayze.

In a statement, Attorney General Greg Zoeller said his office will review the decision more thoroughly before deciding on further action.