Washington has signed onto a lawsuit against the Trump administration over funding cuts targeting Planned Parenthood, Attorney General Nick Brown announced Tuesday.
The “Big Beautiful Bill” spending plan passed by Congress earlier this month bans Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood for the next year, meaning clinics cannot be reimbursed for providing medical services to low-income patients insured under the federal health care program.
Washington is one of 24 states suing the administration over the provision.
“The broad attempt to cut Washingtonians’ access to Planned Parenthood means more unscreened cancers, more untreated sexually transmitted diseases, and more unintended pregnancies,” Brown said in a statement. “The Trump Administration’s punitive actions will have real ramifications for Washingtonians.”
Gov. Bob Ferguson has already committed to backfilling the loss of federal funding to the 30 Planned Parenthood clinics in Washington. That’s about $11.8 million over the next year.
In a press conference earlier this month, Ferguson said he would divert some funding from the state Health Care Authority to fill the gap.
The lawsuit was filed in Massachusetts and asserts that the budget provision is unconstitutional because it is ambiguous and violates congressional spending authority.
The provision “does not reflect a health policy choice but was drafted to single out [Planned Parenthood Federation of America] and Planned Parenthood health centers for their abortion advocacy,” the lawsuit reads.
Planned Parenthood has filed its own lawsuit over the funding provision in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. A federal judge blocked the funding provision from going into effect earlier this week, but the case is ongoing.
Along with Washington, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Wisconsin have all signed onto the lawsuit.