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The 6–3 decision, with the court's three liberal justices dissenting, centers on a SC case involving non-abortion services.
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'Messy for a lot of folks' -- advocates say Medicaid cuts will be harsh in South CarolinaPresident Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" doesn't look very pretty to rural health advocates in South Carolina. They predict ...
At a launch event for Cover SC, advocates say by not tapping into federal funding for Medicaid expansion, South Carolina is sending tax dollars to other states. WLTX-TV Columbia Advocates say we ...
More than a million people in South Carolina were enrolled in Medicaid as of June 2024, according to KFF. ... but advocating for abortion—has serious First Amendment issues. ...
Skylar Laird covers the South Carolina Legislature and criminal justice issues for the South Carolina Daily Gazette. Originally from Missouri, she previously worked for The Post and Courier’s Columbia ...
The Supreme Court decided South Carolina can restrict Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood. Advocates say this will save unborn lives nationwide by removing support for abortion providers. Planned ...
Even as states brace for significant reductions in federal Medicaid funding, conservative legislatures across the country are ...
States and rural health advocacy groups are sounding the alarm that Congress’ slashing of Medicaid will devastate already ...
Late last year, South Carolina Medicaid approved GLP-1s to treat obesity, ... (KHN), is a national newsroom that produces in-depth journalism about health issues and is part of KFF, ...
North Carolina Medicaid has estimated it will spend $16 million a year on GLP-1s. South Carolina Medicaid, which insures fewer than half the number of people enrolled in North Carolina Medicaid ...
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