(S. 1813) On an amendment to exempt more employers and insurers from a rule aimed at expanding access to contraceptives and other preventive health care
senate Roll Call 24
Mar 01, 2012
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This was a vote on a Republican-sponsored amendment aimed at weakening a new rule proposed as part of the landmark health reform law. In an effort to expand access to health care services, the Obama Administration had proposed requiring health insurance policies to offer some preventive services, such as contraceptives, at no additional cost. Religious institutions like the Catholic Church would have received a pass, but Republicans and some religious groups argued that this exemption was too narrow and would force some employers or insurers to offer access to medical care that violated their moral principles. |
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