Reproductive rights groups fear SCOTUS ruling will inspire anti-abortion politicians
Reproductive rights advocates are reeling from Thursday's
"Today's decision is a grave injustice that strikes at the very bedrock of American freedom and promises to send
"Twice, justices of this court denied to even hear this case because
The case was not about abortion but about whether Medicaid beneficiaries have the right to choose their preferred health provider and sue if they cannot.
Under the law, anyone who receives health insurance through Medicaid can receive care from any qualified and willing provider.
Public health funds do not typically pay for abortion care. But the ruling means that Medicaid patients in
While the ruling only applies in
"As extremists in every branch of our government are targeting
The
"The Court has now given a green light to states to impose even more harmful barriers to care," he said in a statement. "This ruling will make it more difficult for people to access the care that they need, allowing politicians and courts to insert themselves into personal health care decisions."
The center stressed the ruling will immediately impact low-income Americans.
Roughly 72 million low-income Americans receive health insurance through Medicaid, according to the most recent enrollment numbers.
And more than 1.3 million South Carolinians — or 20 percent of the state — are enrolled in the program, according to the health policy nonprofit KFF.
"Today's decision favors extremists who'd rather let someone die of cancer than let them get a cancer screening at a
Northup added that the ruling will put "fuel on the fire" on Republican lawmakers' multiyear effort to deny Medicaid patients access to non-abortion services at
Advocates highlighted that the ruling will also disproportionately impact communities of color in the state — and potentially across the country. Out of the roughly 72 million Americans on Medicaid more than half are people of color, with Black and Hispanic Americans disproportionately enrolled in the program.
"Today's harmful decision from the
"This case was never about abortion, and now this ruling will have devastating consequences for the millions of Americans who will lose access to reproductive health care."
Moss added that Medicaid pays for almost two-thirds of births among Black mothers and insures more than half of Black girls in the
Meanwhile, some anti-abortion groups lauded the court's decision, with the president of
"By rejecting



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