Thursday, July 12, 2012

Health care law contraception

  • LINCOLN, Neb. -- Seven states trying to block part of the federal health care law that requires contraception coverage are continuing with their lawsuit despite the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that upheld most of the law.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • July 12 (Reuters) - Missouris Democratic Governor Jay Nixon on Thursday vetoed a bill that could have resulted in women being denied insurance coverage for contraception as part of the new health care law.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • By GRANT SCHULTE and SEAN MURPHY Associated Press LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Seven states trying to block part of the federal health care law that requires contraception coverage are continuing with their lawsuit despite the U.S.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Fifty years ago, a head of household could work 40 hours a week and earn enough to support a spouse and children, own a home and cars, and live the "American dream.
  • (Wichita Eagle)
  • That comes a couple days ahead of a Saturday deadline for him to sign, veto or allow bills to become law without Obama's health care policies.
  • (Kansas City Star)
  • And health plans offered under the law will limit individuals out-of-pocket flu shots, hepatitis vaccine, contraception and pregnancy care.
  • (KCBY)
  • The veto of the contraception bill brought an immediate response Nixon also said he is considering whether the state will take money the health care law provides to expand Medicaid.
  • (Columbia Daily Tribune)
  • schools and organizations that assert the health care laws provision on contraception violates their religious freedom.
  • (Marketplace.publicradio.org)

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