Summary
WHEN IT comes to women's health, politics and ideology should not enter the picture. That's what advocates for restoring state funding to 58 family planning clinics have been saying for weeks, and will be saying again as they press forward with legislation to bring back $7.5 million for this just cause.
Now, though, that cause will be tougher thanks to Governor Christie's veto late last week of legislation that would have sent money to the clinics by taking excess funds from a $205 million state employee prescription drug account. The Office of Legislative Services has described the bill as revenue neutral.See the full content of this document
Extract
Override the Veto
In announcing his veto, Christie said the state "does not have additional monie...
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