Republicans End Abortion Insurance For Employees

Republicans end abortion insurance for employees

The chagrined leader of the opposition Republican Party has told Republican National Committee staff to immediately stop providing RNC employees with insurance for elective abortions — an option that Republicans strongly oppose as Democrats try to pass a health care overhaul bill. Republican - Republican National Committee - Abortion - Health care - Politics

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