PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A network of clinics that provides health care in Maine is expected to ask a judge Thursday to restore its Medicaid funding while it fights a Trump administration effort to keep federal money from going to abortion providers.
President Donald Trump's policy and tax bill, known as the “ big beautiful bill ,” blocked Medicaid money from flowing to Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest abortion provider. The parameters in the bill also stopped funding from reaching Maine Family Planning, a much smaller provider that provides health care services in one of the poorest and most rural states in the Northeast.
Maine Family Planning filed a federal lawsuit last month seeking to restore reimbursements.
Lawyers and representatives for Maine Family Planning say its 18