This anti-abortion measure, which is getting widespread attention because it seems to force private insurance plans to not fund abortions and because it adds a "forcible" qualifier to an exception for pregnancies that are the result of rape, introduced into the House two weeks ago by New Jersey Rep. Chris Smith has attracted 173 co-sponsors, but only three of Arizona's eight Representatives have signed on.
None of the Arizona Democrats co-sponsored H.R. 3, and only three of the five Arizona Republicans did. Reps. Jeff Flake (R-CD6), Trent Franks (R-CD2) and Paul Gosar (R-CD1) are all listed as co-sponsoring the legislation. Republican Reps. Ben Quayle (R-CD3) and David Schweikert (R-CD5) apparently decided to pass.
Here is the text of the 2-page bill.
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