Poll: Two-thirds support abortion coverage for RI state workers, Medicaid recipients
PROVIDENCE – With abortion rights guaranteed to be a debate point for state legislators again in 2023, a newly released poll indicates widespread support for removing the barriers to health-insurance coverage that remain in
Here's what a poll conducted for
72% believe that Rhode Islanders with health insurance through Medicaid or the state "should receive the same coverage for abortion services as those insured by private health insurers."
Two-thirds of those surveyed support the repeal of the state's restrictions on abortion coverage for state employees and Medicaid recipients.
What
The question: "
"Do you support or oppose this legislation?"
The finding: 66% of those surveyed support passage of the proposed law, 28% were somewhat or strongly opposed and 5% refused to answer or said they didn't know.
The take-away?
"This polling sends a clear message that the majority of
The survey also tested responses to some of the more frequently heard arguments for and against passage of the "Equality in Abortion Coverage Act," which was introduced in the 2022 legislative session but did not get a vote before the curtain came down in June.
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From one side:
"Supporters of the EACA say that no one should be denied coverage for abortion because of who they are, where they work or how much money they make. The EACA will help ensure that all
From the other side:
"Opponents of the EACA say that it would require
The question: "After this information, do you support or oppose the Equality in Abortion Coverage Act?"
The response: 65% signaled support for the legislation and 31% were opposed, with only a handful declining to answer.
It is not clear if the findings will affect what happens when state lawmakers convene the 2023 session in January – or voter choices in the elections ahead.
But chances of passage appear better in the House, where Speaker
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"The results of the poll support my commitment to ensuring the Equality in Abortion Coverage Act will be given strong consideration in the next legislative session," Shekarchi said last week.
There was no immediate response from
The "EACA" bill introduced in the House this year by
In a letter to lawmakers in the most Catholic state in the nation, the
"We advocate the
But Gov.
"The governor has been in full support of the Equality in Abortion Coverage Act, legislation that is currently pending before the
Abortion rights at forefront of elections nationwide
The poll results were released little more than a week before
The Planned Parenthood Votes! Rhode Island PAC has endorsed 73 legislative candidates so far – 26 in the
The list includes the top three in the House – Shekarchi, Majority Leader
It also includes a handful of committee chairs in the
The polling firm commissioned by
According to a detailed summary: 52% of those surveyed were women and 47% men, 81% were "white or caucasian," 33% were Catholic, and 49% said they voted for Biden and 31% for Trump in 2020.
As for the political makeup of the survey pool: 49% described themselves as
"Politicians should not be able to deny coverage for health care services that they object to. Period."
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