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Bush administration rule riles abortion advocates.(Inside Track)(George W. Bush)(Brief article)

The New American

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The Bush administration plans to enforce a regulation that will prevent healthcare workers who object to abortion from being forced to perform abortion-related services that violate their beliefs. Under the rule, federal officials can deny funding to hundreds of thousands of health care providers if they do not allow employees to opt out from providing care that violates their personal, moral, or religious beliefs. "People should not be forced to say or do things they believe are ...

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