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Planned Parenthood of Michigan (PPMI) is asking the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners for help to maintain their local services. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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Planned Parenthood of Michigan’s services in Washtenaw County might be at risk if the organization fails to secure state funding assistance in the near future. WEMU’s Ana Longoria reports.
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Planned Parenthood of Michigan is asking Governor Gretchen Whitmer for an emergency infusion of $5 million. The organization says that would keep it from having to close clinics and reduce services. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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Michigan bills to have the state track abortion data again are scheduled for a state House committee hearing today. Colin Jackson has more.
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A U.S. appeals court panel has allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to block Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood while legal challenges continue. WEMU’s Caroline MacGregor reports.
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With the closure of several of its health centers in Michigan, Planned Parenthood of Michigan is turning more to telehealth services to provide reproductive health care to patients. The service allows medical providers to provide face-to-face appointments for individuals, no matter where they are located. WEMU’s Caroline MacGregor talks with Clinical Director of Telehealth, Jess Agius about the virtual service.
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Planned Parenthood of Michigan recently announced plans to close several of its health centers in Michigan and to consolidate its Ann Arbor offices into one location. WEMU's Caroline MacGregor talked with Planned Parenthood of Michigan President and CEO Paula Thornton Greear about the impact of a series of federal funding cuts and the organization’s long-term sustainability.
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Planned Parenthood of Michigan will close its health centers in Jackson, Marquette, and Petoskey, and consolidate its Ann Arbor offices into one location. WEMU’s Ana Longoria has the story.
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Planned Parenthood of Michigan is preparing to fight what it fears will be another four years of attacks on reproductive freedoms. Caroline MacGregor reports.
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Bills heard in a Michigan Senate committee Thursday aim to expand access to birth control and contraceptives. Colin Jackson has more.