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Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
New Jersey Regulators Aim At Making Some Insurers Cover Abortion
New Jersey regulators took a step to require a swath of health insurers to cover abortion costs in the wake of the US Supreme Court ruling that struck down a constitutional right to the procedure. (Young, 12/1)
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The high-stakes Senate runoff in Georgia next week will be the first major test of abortion politics since the 2022 general election, when a backlash to the Supreme Court鈥檚 decision galvanized proponents of abortion rights and boosted Democrats. (Kapur, 12/1)
Beyond raising money, Marc Guggenheim, showrunner for TV series 鈥淓li Stone鈥 and 鈥淒C鈥檚 Legends of Tomorrow,鈥 also wants writers to raise awareness of the issue through their scripts. (Sakoui, 12/1)
In one of a series of similar cases, a Broward County abortion clinic is fighting a $56,000 state fine stemming from allegations that it did not properly comply with a law requiring 24-hour waiting periods before abortions can be performed. East Cypress Women鈥檚 Center is challenging the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration at the state Division of Administrative Hearings, according to documents posted online Monday. (12/1)
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A new bipartisan caucus in the U.S. House has launched to bring attention to fertility challenges faced by millions of Americans and take up a decades-long fight for expanded access to fertility treatments for military families, veterans and federal workers. (Barclay, 12/1)