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Sen. Barbara Boxer introduced the Freedom of Choice Act, which she says would be a statutory version of the Supreme Court's decisions on abortion.

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* Sen. Barbara Boxer introduced the Freedom of Choice Act, which she says would be a statutory version of the Supreme Court's decisions on abortion. The bill would, as Roe v. Wade did, make it legal to procure an abortion through all nine months of pregnancy. But the bill would also go further than the Supreme Court has ever gone. The federal government and state governments would be required to fund abortion. Boxer's bill would strike down informed-consent laws, too. People rightly jumped on ...

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