Abortion Provision Stays In Health Bill

CBS NewsAbortion provision stays in health billChicago Sun-TimesAP WASHINGTON -- House leaders have concluded they cannot change a divisive abortion provision in President Obama's health-care bill and will try to pass the sweeping legislation without the support of ardent anti-abortion Democrats. ...GOP Tactic in Ads: Scare Thy RivalWall Street JournalDemocrats' legislative push for health care reform begins MondayCNN'Dramatic' developments in health care pushNECNNew York Daily News -New York Times -ABC Newsall 949 news articles »

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