Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Health-Care Reform Efforts Marred by Abortion Dispute

The Washington Post reports:
Abortion is not explicitly mentioned in any of the major health-care bills under consideration in Congress. But abortion opponents charge that the legislation would make abortion both more widely available and more common by requiring insurance plans to pay for the procedures and providing government funding to subsidize plans that pay for them.
How will one size fits all when not everyone can agree on the abortion issue?