Permitting federally subsidized qualified health plans to provide
abortion coverage through the state insurance exchanges required in all 50 states.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
For years, the Peace Corps Volunteers were one of the only groups of women who receive health care
through the U.S. government who Congress denied
coverage of
abortion in all cases, even when a woman had been raped or faced a life - threatening pregnancy.
The addition of these nine states brings to 16 the number of states restricting
abortion coverage available
through state insurance exchanges.
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.