Oregon has passed the nation’s most
progressive abortion bill, requiring state insurers to provide free
abortions for all, including illegal immigrants.
Gov. Kate Brown, a Democrat, signed the historic health bill Tuesday,
after the Legislature approved it in July. It would require Oregon
insurance companies to cover reproductive procedures, all on the
taxpayers' dime.
The $10.2 million bill takes effect immediately, allocating $500,000 for
abortions for the estimated 22,873 women eligible under the Oregon
health pan, the Washington Times reported. This will include abortions
for immigrants who are otherwise ineligible under the state’s Medicaid
program.
Opponents argued that the bill will force people who morally object to
abortions to assume some of the costs. They also predicted that lawsuits
will quickly follow, arguing that the new law violates the Weldon
Amendment, a 2004 congressional provision that prohibits Health and
Human Services funds for states that discriminate against health care
providers that refuse to cover abortions, the Washington Times further
reported.
Providence Health Care, a nonprofit Catholic health care provider that
is also the only insurer operating in Oregon that does not cover
abortions, will have its expenses reimbursed by the state.
Two other states, California and New York, also require state insurers
to cover abortion.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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