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HHS shifts controversial Title X family planning grants focus from birth control to fertility support

HHS shifts controversial Title X family planning grants focus from birth control to fertility support
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The Department of Health and Human Services on Friday released new guidance for a key government program promoting family planning, a development that appears to shift support away from a major abortion provider criticized by Republicans.  The changes impact the Title X family planning program, which Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) and others have said benefits […]

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Republican senator's concerns given prominent placement and detailed coveragePlanned Parenthood consistently described as 'largest abortion provider' rather than comprehensive healthcare providerPolicy changes framed as addressing legitimate concerns about funding rather than as restrictions on healthcare accessContextual framingComparative languageStory angle selectionloaded languagesource selectionheadline toneLoaded language favoring conservative views, e.g., 'pro-life and pro-family agenda'Omission of perspectives from Planned Parenthood or pro-choice advocatesFraming of issues to emphasize criticism of abortion funding and support for Republican initiatives

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