The bill also requires the state to do a study to determine whether Medicaid and state-regulated insurance companies cover all costs related to the abortion.
’s administration to require state-regulated insurance carriers to cover the procedures’ costs. The state Department of Banking and Insurance would first have to study whether an insurance mandate is necessary.
From D.C. to Trenton to your town, the N.J. Politics newsletter brings the news right to your inbox. Sign up with your email here: “What is your authority, some guy in a black robe?” Sen. Michael Doherty said. “I fear God…He is the ultimate authority.” State Assemblyman Jay Webber, R-Morris, asked to amend the bill to include “reasonable restrictions” on abortion, but the Democrats defeated the action. Assemblywoman Aura Dunn R-Morris requested an amendment that would require minors to notify kin — parents or grandparents — they are seeking an abortion, but that was also defeated.
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