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proud2BlibKansan

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Sun Apr 1, 2012, 04:44 PM Apr 2012

Ruling supports challenge of Kansas abortion law

WICHITA -- The American Civil Liberties Union has won a legal round in its effort to overturn a Kansas law that restricts insurance coverage for abortions.

U.S. District Judge Julie Robinson last week declined to throw out a key challenge of the law based on equal protection. The ruling allows the ACLU to continue pursuing its argument that the law illegally singles out women.

The Kansas law prohibits insurance companies from offering abortion coverage as part of general health plans, except when a woman’s life is at risk. Patients who want abortion coverage must buy supplemental policies, known as riders, that cover only abortion.

The ACLU contends that the law discriminates against women because men can buy comprehensive coverage for all their health needs, but women need to buy a separate policy for abortion coverage.

Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2012/03/31/3527872/ruling-supports-challenge-of-kansas.html#storylink=cpy

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Ruling supports challenge of Kansas abortion law (Original Post) proud2BlibKansan Apr 2012 OP
Do women have to buy separate policies murielm99 Apr 2012 #1
Good question. proud2BlibKansan Apr 2012 #2

murielm99

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1. Do women have to buy separate policies
Sun Apr 1, 2012, 05:25 PM
Apr 2012

for pregnancy coverage? I know that my pregnancies were covered, but I understand that that is not true these days. I have had women tell me that they have to prepay ob-gyns and hospitals for their pregnancies. Are there policies available?

This seems discriminatory to me, too.

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