National Health Law Program Condemns U.S. House Spending Bill With Medicaid Abortion Ban
The National Health Law Program condemns the
This de facto ban impacts those who rely on Medicaid, Medicare, the
"We hoped that as the COVID-19 pandemic continued to illuminate severe reproductive health injustices stemming from white supremacy and overlapping systems of oppression, congressional leaders would seize this opportunity to drop the Hyde amendment from this year's spending bill," says National Health Law Program staff attorney
"The decision to become a parent is profoundly personal, and everyone, including people enrolled in Medicaid, deserves the ability to make that choice on their terms. The Hyde amendment robs them of that," says senior attorney
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