That's all well and good, and I don't necessarily disagree with the point of the cost even though there's actual disagreement about it being cheaper (http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2009/08/congressional-budget-expert-says-preventive-care-will-raise-not-cut-costs/), but the point is not that the care is preventative, but that the insurers are forced to offer contraceptives in plans subsidized by Catholic institutions that are morally and religiously opposed to them.
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Date: 16/2/12 19:45 (UTC)