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TexasTowelie

(112,167 posts)
Sun Mar 12, 2017, 04:37 AM Mar 2017

Rep. John Shimkus questions why men should pay for prenatal care

A leading abortion-rights group is putting a focus on comments Illinois Republican Rep. John Shimkus made in a House committee meeting discussing potential changes to the Affordable Care Act.

According to the Washington Post, Shimkus was going back and forth with Democratic Rep. Mike Doyle, Pa., at the start of a 27-hour-long House Energy and Commerce Committee about the revisions.

According to the Post:

As a reminder, former president Barack Obama’s signature 2010 health-care law ordered that all health plans cover certain essential health benefits, such as doctor visits, hospital care and prescription drugs.

The law also required plans to cover pregnancy and childbirth. That’s where the fireworks started in the Energy and Commerce Committee.

“What mandate in the Obamacare bill does he take issue with?” Doyle asked Shimkus, using the formal parlance of congressional committees.

“What about men having to purchase prenatal care?” Shimkus said.

At that point, one could hear the room start to stir.

“I’m just . . . is that not correct?” Shimkus said. “And should they?”


NARAL Pr0-Choice America, a staunch supporter of women’s rights, posted the exchange on Twitter, and it is now going viral.




Source: http://chicago.suntimes.com/politics/rep-john-shimkus-take-on-prenatal-care-riles-pro-choice-group/
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Rep. John Shimkus questions why men should pay for prenatal care (Original Post) TexasTowelie Mar 2017 OP
Mr Shimkus is an ignoramus, obviously. Earth Bound Misfit Mar 2017 #1
I don't understand the thought processes of people who claim to be pro life, Arkansas Granny Mar 2017 #2

Arkansas Granny

(31,516 posts)
2. I don't understand the thought processes of people who claim to be pro life,
Sun Mar 12, 2017, 06:35 AM
Mar 2017

but don't want to bear any responsibility for ensuring the health and welfare of the life they supposedly revere.

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