HHS to investigate Oregon, 12 other states that require insurers to cover abortions
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In a news release, the agency said the investigation is based on allegations that the states are coercing health care entities to provide coverage of abortion "contrary to conscience" and in violation of a federal law known as the Weldon Amendment.
"OCR launches these investigations to address certain states' alleged disregard of, or confusion about, compliance with the Weldon Amendment," said
But reproductive rights advocates say it is a tactic to make abortion harder to access in states that have fortified protections.
"At a time when abortion care is getting harder and harder to access, we are deeply concerned that the few states that have taken steps to protect access are now under attack," said
Earlier this year,
The agency did not specify the states being investigated, but the Washington Post reports that states with abortion-related coverage requirements are:
States defended their laws and criticized the probe as political, following the announcement.
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"DFR does not believe that it has unlawfully coerced or discriminated against any insurer related to the coverage of abortions as outlined in the (federal government's) request," Commissioner
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