6-14-13 abortion bill
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Assembly has passed a bill that would make public workers' abortions more expensive and allow religious organizations to refuse insurance coverage for contraceptives. The chamber approved the measure yesterday on a 58-39 vote despite minority Democrats' complaints that Republicans were legislating women's reproductive choices when they should be working to improve Wisconsin's economy. The proposal goes next to the state Senate.
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