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Indianapolis—
Donations that have kept Planned Parenthood of Indiana operationg ran out Monday. The money had been used to provide services for the 9,300 Medicaid patients. People started donating money after Governor Daniels signed a law last month that stripped Planned parenthood of its public funding.
The new law bars the state of Indiana from providing money to any facilities, besides hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers, that provide abortions.
PPIN is challenging that law in court. The US Justice Department is also getting involved. It has threatened to cut off all of Indiana's Medicaid funding if the law isn't overturned.
