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Portland, Ore., Jul 7, 2017 / 08:01 am (CNA/EWTN News).- A new bill in Oregon would expand the state’s already-liberal laws, requiring insurance companies to pay for abortions and other reproductive services at zero cost to the patient.House Bill 3391, or the “Reproductive Health Equity Act Of 2017”, requires that insurance companies provide coverage for abortions and reproductive services to undocumented immigrants, and regardless of income or gender identity.It allows for almost $500,000 to be spend on cost-free abortions and reproductive health services for immigrants who previously would have been ineligible for those services under the Oregon Health Plan.In the past 14 years, according to state health records, already-expansive abortion laws dictated that almost $24 million in state funds were spent on more than 52,000 abortions.The bill is also uniquely expansive in that, while some states allow for cost-free abortions that are deemed medically necessary, the...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Abir Abdullah, EPABy Junno Arocho EstevesVATICANCITY (CNS) -- World leaders attending the Group of 20 meeting in Hamburg,Germany, must reflect on the repercussions their decisions may have on theentire global community and not just their own countries, Pope Francis said.Whileit is reasonable that the G-20 is limited to a "small number of countriesthat represent 90 percent of the production of wealth and servicesworldwide," a multilateral approach in solving economic problems must be made"for the benefit of all," the pope said. Thepope's message to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, host of the July 7-8leaders' summit, was dated June 29 and released July 7 at the Vatican."Thosestates and individuals whose voice is weakest on the world political scene areprecisely the ones who suffer most from the harmful effects of economic crisesfor which they bear little or no responsibility," the papal message said. "Thisgreat majority, which in economic terms counts for only 10 pe...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Leonardo Munoz, EPABy Junno Arocho EstevesVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Francis will beatify a priest anda bishop martyred in Colombia when he visits the country in September, aVatican spokesman said. In an email to Catholic News Service July 7, Vaticanspokesman Greg Burke confirmed that Pope Francis will beatify Bishop JesusEmilio Jaramillo Monsalve of Arauca and Father Pedro Ramirez Ramos. Thebeatification Mass will be at Catama field in Villavicencio Sept. 8, Burkesaid. At a meeting July 7 with Cardinal Angelo Amato, prefect ofthe Congregation for Saints' Causes, the pope signed decrees acknowledging themartyrdom of Bishop Jaramillo, who was murdered by Colombian Marxist guerrillasin 1989. The Colombian bishop, along with a local priest, waskidnapped by members of the National Liberation Army, known by the Spanishacronym ELN, because of his criticism of the rebel group's violent actions. Although his companion was freed, Bishop Jaramillo was shottwice in the head. ...
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Indians manager Terry Francona underwent a procedure to correct an irregular heartbeat that sidelined him for a few games and will keep him away from the All-Star Game next week....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. employers added a robust 222,000 jobs in June, the most in four months, a reassuring sign that businesses may be confident enough to keep hiring despite a slow-growing economy....
NEW YORK (AP) -- A massive two-month repair project will launch Monday at the country's busiest train station, temporarily exacerbating the daily commuting struggle during what New York's governor has predicted will be a "summer of hell."...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- A South Carolina inmate used wire cutters that were probably dropped from a drone as part of an elaborate escape plan that also included cellphones smuggled into prison, guns and at least $47,000 in cash, authorities said Friday after his capture....
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. (AP) -- A woman charged with killing four of her young children and their father smiled and flashed a double thumbs up to news cameras during her first court appearance Friday before telling a judge she doesn't want an attorney....
HAMBURG, Germany (AP) -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel told leaders of the Group of 20 economic powers Friday that millions of people are hoping they can help solve the world's problems, and warned them that they must be prepared to make compromises....
HAMBURG, Germany (AP) -- The United States and Russia have reached agreement on a cease-fire in southwest Syria, three U.S. officials said Friday as President Donald Trump held his first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin....