Summary
Democrats voted Thursday to restore $7.5 million for health and family planning services for uninsured women -- but not before the bill became a referendum on abortion and a state senator read aloud from a Planned Parenthood brochure on teen sex.
The Democratic-controlled Assembly and state Senate budget committees set the stage for a clash with Governor Christie by passing the bill, which would reverse the governor's decision to cut the funding.See the full content of this document
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Women's Health Funds Restored
The bill precludes New Jersey's 58 family-planning clinics from using the money for ab...
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