Abortion Coverage Would Be Banned Under Bill Approved By Texas Senate
Under the Texas law, private health insurance plans and those offered through the federal marketplace could only cover the procedure in medical emergencies. In Iowa, the governor wants to change an odd provision that requires his sign off for payments of the state's Medicaid-covered abortions.
The Texas Tribune:
Senate OKs Bill Banning Insurers From Covering Abortion
Health insurers would be prohibited from covering abortion in all cases save for medical emergencies under a bill the Texas Senate gave preliminary approval to on Tuesday. Senate Bill 575 by Republican state Sen. Larry Taylor of Friendswood passed on a 21-10 vote. One Democrat joined the chamber's Republicans to approve the measure. (Ura, 5/5)
The Dallas Morning News:
Senate Votes To Remove Abortion Coverage From Health Plans
The Senate voted Tuesday to eliminate insurance coverage for abortion through private insurance plans and policies purchased through the federal health care exchange. (Martin, 5/5)
The Associated Press:
Iowa Gov. Branstad Seeks To Change Unusual Abortion Policy
Gov. Terry Branstad wants to halt a policy adopted two years ago that threatened to put him in the unusual position of having to sign off on payments for every Medicaid-funded abortion in the state. A spokesman for the Republican governor said Tuesday that Branstad's proposed Health and Human Services budget doesn't include that provision, which was developed in a compromise health care deal by the Democratic-led Senate and Republican-controlled House. At the time, conservatives hoped the requirement would limit the public dollars spent on abortion by putting more scrutiny on the conservative anti-abortion governor. (Lucey, 5/5)