Article: Obama Administration Rescinding Bush Rule on "Conscience" for Doctors and Health Care Providers.(Barack Obama)

The pro-abortion administration of President Barack Obama has begun the process of rescinding a regulation that enforces federal laws protecting the conscience rights of doctors and health care providers. The Washington Post and the New York Times were among the first to report that the first step was taken February 27 when the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) announced that it was "reviewing a proposal to lift the controversial 'conscience' regulation." There is a 30-day public comment period once the OMB reviews the proposal and publishes it in the Federal Register.

The Post also reported that an official with the Health and Human Services Department, ...

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