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Last Topic: 1:17:01am, 10/24/2025
Last Post: 8:11:46pm, 11/11/2025
too_cold_boi posted...
Abortion access would fall under healthcare.
Meant healthcare as in ACA specifically. Edited to clarify.
According to the article, 25 states already prohibit the ACA from covering abortions, and the ones that do, don't even fully cover it. Apparently that isn't enough
"States have the option to create separate revenue streams where enrollees can pay a surcharge to gain abortion coverage through their plans. Twenty-five states ban abortion coverage through ACA marketplaces entirely. The rest are split between requiring it through additional state funding or deferring to insurers.
Still, even for states that allow ACA plans to cover abortion, there are strict segregation requirements, Keith said. Since the law was enacted, no federal funds flow toward abortion care.
She said the same rule applies to Medicaid funding."
What critics of the current policy are arguing is they want Hyde plus-plus. This goes far beyond what Hyde requires, she added. Its not about federal funds flowing toward the care, its about federal funds flowing toward coverage, even if its financed separately. They want to knock out abortion coverage fully.
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