Sentences with phrase «own abortion coverage»

Bipartisan efforts to restore the money recently fell apart over disputes about abortion coverage.
Abortion coverage is required as well, apparently a «preventative service.»
All persons enrolled in insurance plans in State Exchanges that include elective abortion coverage to pay a separate premium straight from their paychecks to fund all types of elective abortion (ObamaCare Sec. 1303 (b)(1) & (2), Pg.
Permitting federally subsidized qualified health plans to provide abortion coverage through the state insurance exchanges required in all 50 states.
As the progressive site Think Progressreported, the Hyde Amendment set the status quo for federal abortion policy and «spawned similar restrictions banning abortion coverage for government employees, Peace Corps volunteers, federal inmates, military personnel, and Native American women.»
The mere fact that people are allowed to pay for their OWN abortion coverage, without federal money, is just too much for these people, which leads one to believe that people like the «Susan B. Anthony» List are malicious liars, though a fair amount of idiocy is involved in their thinking no one will call them on their lies.
For if the sheer passage of the bill was all that was needed, even without abortion coverage, then the bill was never a serious bill to begin with.
And Gillibrand — who also faces re-election for a full 6 - year term this fall — herself has been pretty vocal on reproductive rights, pushing back with Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal against a Republican - led bill on the federal level that would eliminate tax breaks for insurance premiums on plans that provide abortion coverage.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The House of Representatives voted Tuesday to expand restrictions on abortion, prohibiting individuals and small businesses from claiming federal tax credits through the Affordable Care Act if their health plan includes abortion coverage.
President Obama's contraception coverage proposal is drawing fierce opposition because it would require religious institutions to give their employees access to insurance plans with birth control and abortion coverage.
The House of Representatives voted to expand restrictions on abortion, prohibiting individuals and small businesses from claiming federal tax credits through the Affordable Care Act if their health plan includes abortion coverage.
But under New York State rules, insurers are required to provide abortion coverage.
Abortion Funding — Vote Passed (238 - 183, 11 Not Voting) The bill would permanently prohibit the use of federal funds to pay for abortion or abortion coverage.
Even with the Republican failure to repeal former President Barack Obama's health care law, Democratic lawmakers in some states are pressing ahead with efforts to protect birth control access, Planned Parenthood funding and abortion coverage in case...
Lipinski is also one of just three Democrats in the House, all of whom are men, who voted in January for legislation that would prohibit qualified health care plans from including abortion coverage.
There is a carve - out in the abortion coverage requirement for Catholic - run health plans.
There is a carve out in the abortion coverage requirement for Catholic - run health plans.
On Wednesday, the House Health Committee will have public hearings on the Healthcare Rights of Conscience Act (HB375), Healthcare Compact legislation (HB43), and an opt - out of abortion coverage by state run exchanges (HB112).
The exchange is the only place where premium subsidies are available, and advocates for reproductive rights have noted that in those 25 states (along with six other states where insurers are allowed to include coverage for abortion on their exchange plans but have chosen not to do so), there is no access to affordable health insurance with abortion coverage.
For the first time in over three decades, Congress has extended equitable abortion coverage to female Peace Corps Volunteers.
«We applaud Congress for extending equitable abortion coverage to female Peace Corps volunteers.
Finally, it should be made clear that the abortion coverage restrictions in Graham - Cassidy are part of a broader collection of provisions that would undermine access to reproductive health services.
These new restrictions bring to eight the number of states limiting abortion coverage in all private insurance plans (see Restricting Insurance Coverage of Abortion).
Ever since the Stupak abortion coverage ban was approved by the House, there has been growing outrage across the country.
The majority of private health insurance plans currently offer abortion coverage, and the Stupak / Pitts amendment would result in the elimination of private abortion coverage in the «exchange,» the new insurance market created under health care reform, as well as in the public option, if one is created.
In two other developments related to insurance coverage of abortion, North Carolina moved to limit abortion coverage under the health plan offered to state employees to cases of life endangerment, rape and incest; this brings to15 the number of states restricting abortion coverage for state employees.
The addition of these nine states brings to 16 the number of states restricting abortion coverage available through state insurance exchanges.
Abortion coverage varies from state to state and plan to plan.
Planned Parenthood sharply criticized the House Rules Committee for rejecting an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act for FY2012 that would allow military women to access insurance coverage that includes abortion coverage in the cases of rape or incest.
In an attempt to force through the administration's already - unpopular bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act, the administration backed legislation that would end maternity coverage for women, force new moms back to work, ban abortion coverage, and raise insurance costs for women.
But because the bill's abortion coverage provision extends outside of the Marketplace — and insurance plans (when not barred by state law) typically cover abortion — the number of women impacted by the provision could be far greater than 1 million.
Bans the State of Illinois and local governments from paying for abortions or including abortion coverage in health plans such as Medicaid and employee health insurance.
Reinstates abortion coverage bans in the Illinois Medicaid and State Employee Health Insurance Programs.
Donovan MK, In real life: federal restrictions on abortion coverage and the women they impact, Guttmacher Policy Review, 2017, 20: 1 — 7, https://www.guttmacher.org/gpr/2017/01/real-life-federal-restrictions-abortion-coverage-and-women-they-impact.
Flake's congressional voting record is problematic, and includes support for an amendment to the Affordable Care Act to prohibit abortion coverage, support for defunding Planned Parenthood, and a vote against expanding the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
Some states are moving to limit abortion coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
Twenty - five states limit abortion coverage in the ACA's marketplaces, including 10 that restrict coverage in all private health care plans regulated by the state; 15 Texas will become the 11th state to broadly restrict private abortion coverage when a new law goes into effect in 2018.

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Almost all of the coverage of the Lancet findings suggests that this decline in abortions correlates to increased access to contraceptives — for obvious reasons.
If we outlaw abortion we would have to ensure that those kids that we force to be born will be cared for, fed, provided medical coverage, etc...
Much of the mainstream media coverage of Roe v. Wade» srecent forty - year anniversary indicated that grassroots abortion rights activists are pessimistic about the future.
As of today, the Green family, the evangelical Christian owners of Hobby Lobby Creative Centers and Mardel Christian Bookstores, potentially owes the federal government $ 21.3 million in fines for defying the HHS mandate that requires all companies to provide insurance coverage for all FDA - approved prescription contraceptive drugs and devices, surgical sterilizations and abortion - inducing drugs, including «the morning after pill» and «the week after pill.»
Much of the mainstream media coverage of Roe v. Wade's recent forty - year anniversary indicated that grassroots abortion rights activists are pessimistic about the future.
The fold - out brochure, which landed in Iowa mailboxes last week and was provided to CNN by a Des Moines - area voter, draws a series of contrasts between Obama and Mitt Romney on the issues of abortion, same - sex marriage and insurance coverage for contraception.
But preserving and pumping up a failed system» let alone doing so in a way that funds abortion, bankrupts the next generation, and makes any genuine reform far more difficult while failing to reach anything like universal coverage» is hardly a cause for joy or relief.
The lawsuit says the companies» religious beliefs prohibit them from providing insurance coverage for abortion inducing drugs.
They said they would be required «to provide insurance coverage for certain drugs and devices that the applicants believe can cause abortions,» which would be against their religious beliefs, Sotomayor wrote in her opinion.
Failing to prohibit all multi-state qualified health plans from providing coverage for abortion.
From the news coverage this has received, you'd think that one of the most pressing issues in America is that women who want to kill their unborn child have to endure the horrific inconvenience of pressing a button on their smartphone and using Google to search for the location of the nearest abortion mill.
So your tax dollars are not going towards any insurance coverage of elective abortion at all.
In December 2007, when Belmont Abbey College discovered coverage for abortion, contraception and sterilization tucked away in their employee health - insurance policy, they did what any Catholic college would - well, ought to - do, they had that coverage removed.
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