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YOU MIGHT PAY FOR MEDICAID ABORTIONS IN THE FUTURE
Victoria Cobb, president of The Family Foundation of Virginia, warns that the outcome of the November 3 election will determine whether or not taxpayers pay for Medicare abortions in the future. In an email released October 21 (Family Foundation … Continue reading
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