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Abortion

Washington state sued Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar in federal court, claiming he is unconstitutionally pre-empting state and federal laws by requiring health insurers to send two bills to enrollees each month, one of them for “only the comparatively miniscule cost of covering abortion services.”

SPOKANE, Wash. — Washington state sued Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, claiming in a federal complaint he is unconstitutionally pre-empting state and federal laws by requiring health insurers to send two bills to enrollees each month, one of them for “only the comparatively miniscule cost of covering abortion services.”

Categories / Civil Rights, Government, Health, Law

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