Senate Rejects Abortion Ban
The Associated Press reported yesterday that by a vote of 54-45 the U.S. Senate actually rejected an amendment by Democratic Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska and Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah that would ban insurance plans funded by taxpayer dollars from offering coverage for abortions.
As it stands currently the proposed legislation calls for insurance plans that would receive any federal subsidies in a new insurance marketplace to strictly separate all public funds from private dollars that to be used to pay for coverage of an abortion. However the current proposal does not ba coverage of abortions. In essence instead of flat out denial of coverage the legislation would only mandate where the funds to cover an abortion would have to come from.
The Senate vote is taken as a victory by abortion rights supporters, however it could complicate prospects for President Obama's health care overhaul plan in the long run.
Personally this comes as a bit of a shock; I was beginning to believe this country had been completely consumed by religion and frankly expected anything covering abortion to be prohibitted almost wihout question. Maybe the corruption in the U.S. hasn't completely taken over yet!