Local Catholics voice concerns about health care reform
Submitted on December 22, 2009
By Jennifer Brinker | jbrinker@stlouisreview.com
As the fate of federal health care reform continues to unfold in Congress, Catholics are asked to be vigilant in urging their legislators to prohibit federal funds from being used for elective abortions.
As of Review press time on Dec. 22, the U.S. Senate was still debating its version of health care reform legislation, called the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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