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Newsom signs law making abortions cheaper in California

Mar 24, 2022 View Original Article
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    -48% Medium Liberal

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  • Policy Leaning

    58% Medium Conservative

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    10% Negative

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45% : California Gov. Gavin NewsomGavin NewsomEquilibrium/Sustainability - Space-grown lettuce could block bone loss on Mars California announces reduced supply to water agencies amid third year of drought After two long years, it's past time to end Newsom's emergency powers MORE (D) on Tuesday signed a new law that will make abortions cheaper for people in private insurance plans.
42% :The new law prohibits health plans and insurers from imposing a co-pay, deductible or other cost-sharing requirements for abortion and abortion-related services.
37% : Oklahoma is one of the most recent states to take action against abortion, passing a bill that would amount to an almost total ban on abortions in the state if it becomes law.
34% : The move comes amid Supreme Court debate on overturning Reo v. Wade, the 1973 ruling that banned states from barring abortion.

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