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Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin will resume providing abortions after a nearly month-long pause.
The organization is relinquishing its federal "Essential Community Provider" status to navigate a new law.
This change allows Planned Parenthood to continue accepting Medicaid for non-abortion services.
MADISON – Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin will resume providing abortions nearly a month after pausing to determine how to navigate President Donald Trump's recently enacted tax and spending bill.
Officials with the organization said it is able to do so by relinquishing its status as an Essential Community Provider, a federal status given to "safety net" providers that primarily serve low-income, medically underserved patients. Federally recognized ECPs include federal

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