Current:Home > FinanceBurley Garcia|Nevada is joining the list of states using Medicaid to pay for more abortions -Intelligent Capital Compass
Burley Garcia|Nevada is joining the list of states using Medicaid to pay for more abortions
SafeX Pro View
Date:2025-04-10 13:33:16
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nevada is Burley Garciaprimed to become the 18th state to use Medicaid funds to increase access to abortion for lower-income women.
The change is a result of a court ruling that became official this week after the state government declined to appeal it within 30 days of the release of a written opinion in the case that found denying coverage violated the equal right protections adopted by the state’s voters in 2022. Nevada officials have not said when the coverage will begin, but the judge said it should be no later than early November.
“Nevadans who have Medicaid as their health insurance will no longer need to fear that they will be forced to carry a pregnancy against their will,” Rebecca Chan, a lawyer with the ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project, which sued in the case, said in a statement.
Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022 and ended the nationwide right to abortion, the issue has been a legal and political battleground. Most Republican-controlled states have implemented bans or restrictions, including 14 that now bar abortion at all stages of pregnancy, with some exceptions, and four more that generally prohibit it after about the first six weeks of pregnancy. Most Democratic-led states have taken steps to protect access.
Nevada, with a Republican governor and Democratic-controlled legislature, has protected access. Voters in November will consider enshrining the right to abortion in the state constitution; if it passes, there will be a second vote in 2026.
Apart from whether a state bans or restricts abortion, an important factor in its availability is whether it pays for abortions for those who have medical insurance through Medicaid, the joint state-federal program for lower-income people.
Under a 1977 law, federal funds are prohibited from paying for abortion except in cases of rape, incest and when abortion is necessary to save the life of the pregnant person. But states can use their allocations to pay for abortion under more circumstances.
The Guttmacher Institute, a research organization that supports abortion rights, says that most follow the federal law for the state funds, too — or do so but with some additional exceptions.
But 17 of them pay for abortion without limitations. Nine of those are under court orders and eight cover abortion voluntarily.
KFF, a nonprofit that researches health care issues, says that about one-third of the nation’s women ages 15 to 49 live in states where abortion is not banned but where Medicaid covers abortion in only limited cases. And about one in five women in those states has Medicaid insurance coverage. Those with Medicaid are disproportionately low-income, Native American and Black.
veryGood! (4)
Related
- Why we love Bear Pond Books, a ski town bookstore with a French bulldog 'Staff Pup'
- Atlantic City mayor is charged with asking daughter to say he did not injure her
- GOP candidate concedes race to Democratic US Rep Don Davis in NC’s 1st Congressional District
- How Kevin Costner Is Still Central to Yellowstone’s Final Season Despite Exit
- Google unveils a quantum chip. Could it help unlock the universe's deepest secrets?
- Iowa teen gets life in prison for fatal drive-by shooting near a school
- Moo Deng casts her 'vote' in presidential election. See which 'candidate' she picked.
- AP Race Call: Republican Gus Bilirakis wins reelection to U.S. House in Florida’s 12th Congressional District
- Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
- Blue's Clues Host Steve Burns Wants to Remind You to Breathe After 2024 Election Results
Ranking
- A Georgia governor’s latest work after politics: a children’s book on his cats ‘Veto’ and ‘Bill’
- In Hurricane-Battered Florida, Voters Cast Ballots Amid Wind and Flood Damage
- 15 homes evacuated as crews battle another wildfire in New Jersey
- What are the 20 highest-paying jobs in America? Doctors, doctors, more doctors.
- Judge says Mexican ex-official tried to bribe inmates in a bid for new US drug trial
- Jon and Kate Gosselin's Daughters Hannah and Leah Reunite in Rare Photo Amid Family Estrangement
- Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney tried to vote but couldn't on Election Day
- Olympic Gymnast Shawn Johnson East Reveals What Led to 8-Year Rift With Nastia Liukin
Recommendation
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler
Pregnant Gypsy Rose Blanchard Reveals Who Fathered Her Baby After Taking Paternity Test
AP PHOTOS: The world watches as US election results trickle in
Lionel Messi called up by Argentina for 2 matches during break in MLS Cup Playoffs
Why Sean "Diddy" Combs Is Being Given a Laptop in Jail Amid Witness Intimidation Fears
DZ Alliance: Taking Action for Social Good
Iowa teen gets life in prison for fatal drive-by shooting near a school
ROYCOIN Trading Center: Seizing Growth in the Stablecoin Market and Leading Innovation in Cryptocurrency Trading