Pa. health-care providers and lawmakers face off in state Supreme Court case to decide Medicaid coverage for abortion [The Philadelphia Inquirer]
Oct. 27—Pennsylvania's high court is weighing whether a state rule prohibiting low-income people from paying for abortions with state-funded health insurance violates their equal rights and discriminates against women.
A group of providers led by
Lawyers representing the
The latest battle over abortion rights in Pa. is all about the state constitution. Here's what to know.
"This is not a case about the right to abortion in
In oral arguments Wednesday, lawyers from the
Medicaid covers "most other" essential health services, including pregnancy, childbirth, and men's reproductive health. If these services are covered, abortion should be, too, said
"There is simply no comparable medical care that men need that Medicaid carves out," she said.
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Regardless of whether abortion is a constitutionally protected right, the state is not obligated to pay for it, Haverstick said.
"There are only a few times where the commonwealth is required to pay for our exercise of Article I rights," for instance education, he said, referencing the part of the Pennsylvania Constitution that details basic rights of residents.
The court is expected to rule in the coming months.
Staff writers
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