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LITTLETON, New Hampshire (Reuters) - New Hampshire’s Republican-controlled House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to exempt religious institutions from having to include contraceptive coverage in health insurance plans. The move was the latest in a national effort by Republicans opposed to provisions of President Obama’s 2010 national health care reform law that would require all insurance plans — even those sponsored by religious institutions — to provide coverage for birth control pills and other contraception for women. …
Original post by Reuters and software by Elliott Back
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