A provision in the health law requiring free contraceptive coverage has gotten most of the press, but much more is at stake for women if the Supreme Court strikes down the law.
(Daily Report) Jun 20, 2012
Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including a new Associated Press poll that finds Americans want the president and Congress to work on another health overhaul package if the Supreme Court overturns the health law.
(Daily Report) Jun 20, 2012
A provision in the health law requiring free contraceptive coverage has gotten most of the press, but much more is at stake for women if the Supreme Court strikes down the law.
(Story) Jun 19, 2012
Catholic Health Association chief Sister Carol Keehan, a key ally of President Obama on the health law, said last week that the organization could not support a compromise on the free birth control provision of the law.
(Story) Jun 19, 2012
Fighting over semantics prevails in conversations over both the FDA's definition of what the "morning-after pill" does as well as the Obama administration's rule that employers and insurers provide no cost contraception to their covered employees.
(Daily Report) Jun 19, 2012
In Iowa, Republicans filed a motion aiming to eliminate public money for abortions in case of rape or incest. In the meantime, 14 Pennsylvania abortion clinics have been licensed under a new abortion clinic oversight law.
(Daily Report) Jun 19, 2012
A selection of editorials and opinions about health care policy from around the country.
(Daily Report) Jun 19, 2012
A selection of editorials and opinions on health care policy from around the country.
(Daily Report) Jun 18, 2012
In some states, even some Republican legislators are not endorsing anti-abortion rules as a group of Catholic hospitals, which had supported the Obama administration's contraception compromise, revoked that approval.
(Daily Report) Jun 18, 2012
The group, headed by Sister Carol Keehan, had initially supported the administration's compromise proposal that religious employer groups would have a way not to pay for employees' birth control.
(Daily Report) Jun 16, 2012