Republicans try to block Biden administration plan to cut money for anti-abortion counseling centers

FILE - An Anti-abortion supporter holds a sign at the California Republican Party Convention in Anaheim, Calif., Sept. 30, 2023. In a new twist to the abortion debate, congressional Republicans are trying to block a Biden administration spending rule that they say will cut off millions of dollars to anti-abortion counseling centers. The rule would prohibit states from sending federal funds earmarked for needy Americans to so-called "crisis pregnancy centers," which counsel against abortions.(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a new twist to the fight over abortion access, congressional Republicans are trying to block a Biden administration spending rule that they say will cut off millions of dollars to anti-abortion counseling centers.

The rule would prohibit states from sending earmarked for needy Americans to so-called “crisis pregnancy centers,†which counsel against abortions. At stake are millions of dollars in federal funds that currently flow to the organizations through the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, a block grant program created in 1996 to give cash assistance to poor children and prevent out-of-wedlock pregnancies.

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