AUSTIN (KXAN) — A judge has temporarily blocked Texas officials’ attempt to remove Planned Parenthood as a Medicaid provider. Judge Sam Spark’s final ruling is expected to come Feb. 21.

Planned Parenthood argued that $3.1 million in state and federal funds were at stake if they were to be ousted from the program on Saturday, something they say would impact around 11,000 Texas patients.

The organization says the state funds covered contraceptives, cancer screenings, breast exams and testing for sexually transmitted diseases.

On Tuesday, Planned Parenthood’s Gulf Coast President and CEO Melanie Linton said they do not receive Medicaid funding for abortion services. Lawyers for the state argued that undercover videos released by an anti-abortion group in 2015 showed “gross violations of medical and ethical standards” involving Planned Parenthood employees.

In the video, workers at a Houston Planned Parenthood clinic are heard talking about reimbursement programs for aborted fetal tissue used in medical research.

“Let’s be clear about what is at stake: We have seen what happens when the state “defunds” Planned Parenthood–people go without care. We will continue to do everything we can for the patients who rely on Planned Parenthood and to fight for all Texans to have access to quality, safe, compassionate, and affordable health care,” said Yvonne Gutierrez, Executive Director of Planned Parenthood Texas Votes.

Since the videos came out, 15 states are trying to cut Medicaid tax dollars from Planned Parenthood because they provide abortions.