N.Y. A.G. James Applauds Decision Protecting Health Insurance Coverage for Abortion Care
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"Millions of New Yorkers rely on their employer-provided health insurance for essential medical care for themselves and their families, including reproductive care. Today's decision affirming abortion coverage must be included in insurance plans as outlined in state law is a win for all New Yorkers and for our most basic right to make decisions about our own bodies. Abortion care is health care, and my office will always protect our state's residents and ensure our laws are respected and upheld."
Attorney General James has been a national leader in defending access to reproductive care and protecting reproductive freedom in
This matter was handled by Assistant Solicitor General
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Original text here: https://ag.ny.gov/press-release/2024/attorney-general-james-applauds-decision-protecting-health-insurance-coverage



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