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Assembly approves $90 million in one-time grants to support Planned Parenthood clinics

California State Assembly · February 9, 2026
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Summary

The California Assembly on Feb. 10, 2026, approved SB 106, a $90 million one-time appropriation intended to backfill federal cuts affecting Planned Parenthood health centers; the measure passed 55-10 after a floor debate that split lawmakers over transparency and prioritization of health funding.

The California State Assembly voted 55 to 10 to pass SB 106 on Feb. 10, approving a one-time $90,000,000 appropriation intended to shore up Planned Parenthood health centers after federal funding changes.

Assemblymember Gabriel, who presented the bill, said the appropriation will "provide essential funding to support women's health care and family planning services to communities across California" and described the action as a response to federal cuts: "President Trump and congressional Republicans have specifically and intentionally defunded Planned Parenthood as part of their broader attack on reproductive freedom and abortion rights." Gabriel urged colleagues to view the funding as a backfill…

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