Illinois governor agrees to allow Medicaid for abortions
As a candidate in 2014, Rauner said he would support expanding coverage for abortions. But last April he said he opposed the idea and said the state should focus on improving the economy.
The proposal would allow abortions funded by state employee health insurance and Medicaid.
The decision has been politically difficult for Rauner, who's considered one of the most vulnerable governors nationwide in his 2018 bid for a second term.
The former venture capitalist first won elected office in 2014, in part by getting support from independent voters in the suburbs, especially women, with his pledge to have "no social agenda." He often campaigned with his wife,
Rejecting the measure would turn off those voters while signing it would risk enraging social conservatives and could mean a primary challenger for him.
The law takes effect immediately after he signs the bill.
The measure also removes language in
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