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“House Bill 3391, the Reproductive Health Equity Act, ensures that all Oregonians receive the full range of preventative reproductive health services they need at zero out-of-pocket cost – regardless of their income, citizenship status, gender identity, or type of insurance,” they added.
originally posted by: toysforadults
a reply to: Abysha
Sweeping broad generalizations about groups hardly identified?
originally posted by: toysforadults
Yes, it is happening again but this time, free abortions for illegals yay!!!!!!!
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“House Bill 3391, the Reproductive Health Equity Act, ensures that all Oregonians receive the full range of preventative reproductive health services they need at zero out-of-pocket cost – regardless of their income, citizenship status, gender identity, or type of insurance,” they added.
Phew wow. So anyone from anywhere can relocate to Oregon have a baby and leave. Genius move.
I mean, uhhh. What more can I add to this other than good luck to the tax payers of Oregon. Have fun paying for the entire worlds abortions and pregnancies. Ahhh who cares it's pocket change anyway.
originally posted by: olaru12
a reply to: toysforadults
What is it about "states rights" you don't understand?
Isn't that what the GOP keeps harping on? Or is it....let the state determine their own fate but it has to meet with our agenda.
(3) A health benefit plan may not impose on an enrollee a deductible, coinsurance,
copayment or any other cost-sharing requirement on the coverage required by this section.
A health care provider shall be reimbursed for providing the services described in this sec-
tion without any deduction for coinsurance, copayments or any other cost-sharing amounts.
(4) Except as authorized under this section, a health benefit plan may not impose any
restrictions or delays on the coverage required by this section.
(5) This section does not exclude coverage for contraceptive drugs, devices or products
prescribed by a provider, acting within the provider’s scope of practice, for: