The Senate Finance Committee (SFC), in an effort to make health care into a bi-partisan effort, is considering a restriction on abortion funding with the passage of health care reform. This could mean not allowing a public health insurance plan to cover the cost of abortions for women.
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90 minuti di applausi, e guardate che sull’aborto sono pro-choice. Questo discorso, come fa notare Jeff Miller nel...
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