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		<title>Thomas Nelson, Inc. Wins 2012 Christian Book of the Year &#8211; Sacramento Bee</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Publishers Weekly Thomas Nelson, Inc. Wins 2012 Christian Book of the YearSacramento BeeBy Thomas Nelson NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 2, 2012 &#8212; /PRNewswire/ &#8212; For the fourth consecutive year a Thomas Nelson, Inc. title has been recognized as the ECPA&#39;s Christian Book Awards Book of the Year. At this week&#39;s Executive Leadership Summit, &#8230;&#39;Nearing Home&#39; Named [...]]]></description>
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		<title>TD Jakes to Executive Produce Nelson Mandela Love Story &#8216;Winnie&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Apr 2012 16:58:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bishop T.D. Jakes of Dallas-based megachurch The Potter&#8217;s House has announced that he has come on board to executive produce an upcoming biopic film chronicling the love story of former president of South Africa Nelson Mandela and his ex-wife, Winnie Mandela. View full post on Christianpost.com > Politics]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bishop T.D. Jakes of Dallas-based megachurch The Potter&#8217;s House has announced that he has come on board to executive produce an upcoming biopic film chronicling the love story of former president of South Africa Nelson Mandela and his ex-wife, Winnie Mandela.</p>
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		<title>Senate Passes Test Vote as Sen. Nelson Announces Support</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 04:07:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Senate voted for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson had said he would filibuster the bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Senate <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30850.html">voted</a> for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. </p>
<p>Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/decemberweb-only/150-31.0.html">had said</a> he would filibuster the bill because it federally funded abortions.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the difference between abortion funding in the House and the Senate versions of the health care proposal, according to Paul Kane of the <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/19/AR2009121902383.html?hpid=topnews">Washington Post</a></em>.</p>
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<p>Under the new abortion provisions, states can opt out of allowing plans to cover abortion in the insurance exchanges the bill would set up. The exchanges are designed to serve individuals who lack coverage through their jobs, with most receiving federal subsidies to buy insurance. Enrollees in plans that cover abortion procedures would pay with separate checks &#8212; one for abortion, one for any other health-care services.</p>
<p>This was an effort to comport with the 32-year prohibition against federal funding for abortions, but the Nelson compromise is a softening of the House language, which was written by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.). The Stupak amendment forbid any insurer in the exchange &#8220;to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion&#8221; &#8212; a position that abortion rights advocates suggested would have led to many insurance providers dropping abortion coverage. </p>
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<p>The Associated Press also offers a <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gm81TTE7a0EUL9JlzVML1dnH2N2gD9CN8CKO0">summary</a> of the differences.</p>
<p>Conservative groups like Americans United for Life (AUL) and Family Research Council (FRC) sent out e-mails in opposition to Nelson&#8217;s support.</p>
<p class="extended"><a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/2009/12/senate_passes_t.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 02:08:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Senate voted for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson had said he would filibuster the bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Senate <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30850.html">voted</a> for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. </p>
<p>Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/decemberweb-only/150-31.0.html">had said</a> he would filibuster the bill because it federally funded abortions.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the difference between abortion funding in the House and the Senate versions of the health care proposal, according to Paul Kane of the <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/19/AR2009121902383.html?hpid=topnews">Washington Post</a></em>.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Under the new abortion provisions, states can opt out of allowing plans to cover abortion in the insurance exchanges the bill would set up. The exchanges are designed to serve individuals who lack coverage through their jobs, with most receiving federal subsidies to buy insurance. Enrollees in plans that cover abortion procedures would pay with separate checks &#8212; one for abortion, one for any other health-care services.</p>
<p>This was an effort to comport with the 32-year prohibition against federal funding for abortions, but the Nelson compromise is a softening of the House language, which was written by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.). The Stupak amendment forbid any insurer in the exchange &#8220;to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion&#8221; &#8212; a position that abortion rights advocates suggested would have led to many insurance providers dropping abortion coverage. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>The Associated Press also offers a <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gm81TTE7a0EUL9JlzVML1dnH2N2gD9CN8CKO0">summary</a> of the differences.</p>
<p>Conservative groups like Americans United for Life (AUL) and Family Research Council (FRC) sent out e-mails in opposition to Nelson&#8217;s support.</p>
<p class="extended"><a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/2009/12/senate_passes_t.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Senate voted for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson had said he would filibuster the bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Senate <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30850.html">voted</a> for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. </p>
<p>Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/decemberweb-only/150-31.0.html">had said</a> he would filibuster the bill because it federally funded abortions.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the difference between abortion funding in the House and the Senate versions of the health care proposal, according to Paul Kane of the <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/19/AR2009121902383.html?hpid=topnews">Washington Post</a></em>.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Under the new abortion provisions, states can opt out of allowing plans to cover abortion in the insurance exchanges the bill would set up. The exchanges are designed to serve individuals who lack coverage through their jobs, with most receiving federal subsidies to buy insurance. Enrollees in plans that cover abortion procedures would pay with separate checks &#8212; one for abortion, one for any other health-care services.</p>
<p>This was an effort to comport with the 32-year prohibition against federal funding for abortions, but the Nelson compromise is a softening of the House language, which was written by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.). The Stupak amendment forbid any insurer in the exchange &#8220;to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion&#8221; &#8212; a position that abortion rights advocates suggested would have led to many insurance providers dropping abortion coverage. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>The Associated Press also offers a <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gm81TTE7a0EUL9JlzVML1dnH2N2gD9CN8CKO0">summary</a> of the differences.</p>
<p>Conservative groups like Americans United for Life (AUL) and Family Research Council (FRC) sent out e-mails in opposition to Nelson&#8217;s support.</p>
<p class="extended"><a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/2009/12/senate_passes_t.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
<p> 			<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/christianitytoday/ctpolitics/~4/_PlO-raGl9g" height="1" width="1"/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Senate voted for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson had said he would filibuster the bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Senate <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30850.html">voted</a> for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. </p>
<p>Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/decemberweb-only/150-31.0.html">had said</a> he would filibuster the bill because it federally funded abortions.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the difference between abortion funding in the House and the Senate versions of the health care proposal, according to Paul Kane of the <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/19/AR2009121902383.html?hpid=topnews">Washington Post</a></em>.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Under the new abortion provisions, states can opt out of allowing plans to cover abortion in the insurance exchanges the bill would set up. The exchanges are designed to serve individuals who lack coverage through their jobs, with most receiving federal subsidies to buy insurance. Enrollees in plans that cover abortion procedures would pay with separate checks &#8212; one for abortion, one for any other health-care services.</p>
<p>This was an effort to comport with the 32-year prohibition against federal funding for abortions, but the Nelson compromise is a softening of the House language, which was written by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.). The Stupak amendment forbid any insurer in the exchange &#8220;to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion&#8221; &#8212; a position that abortion rights advocates suggested would have led to many insurance providers dropping abortion coverage. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>The Associated Press also offers a <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gm81TTE7a0EUL9JlzVML1dnH2N2gD9CN8CKO0">summary</a> of the differences.</p>
<p>Conservative groups like Americans United for Life (AUL) and Family Research Council (FRC) sent out e-mails in opposition to Nelson&#8217;s support.</p>
<p class="extended"><a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/2009/12/senate_passes_t.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
<p> 			<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/christianitytoday/ctpolitics/~4/_PlO-raGl9g" height="1" width="1"/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Senate voted for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson had said he would filibuster the bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Senate <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30850.html">voted</a> for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. </p>
<p>Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/decemberweb-only/150-31.0.html">had said</a> he would filibuster the bill because it federally funded abortions.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the difference between abortion funding in the House and the Senate versions of the health care proposal, according to Paul Kane of the <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/19/AR2009121902383.html?hpid=topnews">Washington Post</a></em>.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Under the new abortion provisions, states can opt out of allowing plans to cover abortion in the insurance exchanges the bill would set up. The exchanges are designed to serve individuals who lack coverage through their jobs, with most receiving federal subsidies to buy insurance. Enrollees in plans that cover abortion procedures would pay with separate checks &#8212; one for abortion, one for any other health-care services.</p>
<p>This was an effort to comport with the 32-year prohibition against federal funding for abortions, but the Nelson compromise is a softening of the House language, which was written by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.). The Stupak amendment forbid any insurer in the exchange &#8220;to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion&#8221; &#8212; a position that abortion rights advocates suggested would have led to many insurance providers dropping abortion coverage. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>The Associated Press also offers a <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gm81TTE7a0EUL9JlzVML1dnH2N2gD9CN8CKO0">summary</a> of the differences.</p>
<p>Conservative groups like Americans United for Life (AUL) and Family Research Council (FRC) sent out e-mails in opposition to Nelson&#8217;s support.</p>
<p class="extended"><a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/2009/12/senate_passes_t.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
<p> 			<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/christianitytoday/ctpolitics/~4/_PlO-raGl9g" height="1" width="1"/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Senate voted for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson had said he would filibuster the bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Senate <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30850.html">voted</a> for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. </p>
<p>Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/decemberweb-only/150-31.0.html">had said</a> he would filibuster the bill because it federally funded abortions.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the difference between abortion funding in the House and the Senate versions of the health care proposal, according to Paul Kane of the <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/19/AR2009121902383.html?hpid=topnews">Washington Post</a></em>.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Under the new abortion provisions, states can opt out of allowing plans to cover abortion in the insurance exchanges the bill would set up. The exchanges are designed to serve individuals who lack coverage through their jobs, with most receiving federal subsidies to buy insurance. Enrollees in plans that cover abortion procedures would pay with separate checks &#8212; one for abortion, one for any other health-care services.</p>
<p>This was an effort to comport with the 32-year prohibition against federal funding for abortions, but the Nelson compromise is a softening of the House language, which was written by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.). The Stupak amendment forbid any insurer in the exchange &#8220;to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion&#8221; &#8212; a position that abortion rights advocates suggested would have led to many insurance providers dropping abortion coverage. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>The Associated Press also offers a <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gm81TTE7a0EUL9JlzVML1dnH2N2gD9CN8CKO0">summary</a> of the differences.</p>
<p>Conservative groups like Americans United for Life (AUL) and Family Research Council (FRC) sent out e-mails in opposition to Nelson&#8217;s support.</p>
<p class="extended"><a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/2009/12/senate_passes_t.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
<p> 			<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/christianitytoday/ctpolitics/~4/_PlO-raGl9g" height="1" width="1"/></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 16:07:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Senate voted for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson had said he would filibuster the bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Senate <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30850.html">voted</a> for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. </p>
<p>Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/decemberweb-only/150-31.0.html">had said</a> he would filibuster the bill because it federally funded abortions.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the difference between abortion funding in the House and the Senate versions of the health care proposal, according to Paul Kane of the <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/19/AR2009121902383.html?hpid=topnews">Washington Post</a></em>.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Under the new abortion provisions, states can opt out of allowing plans to cover abortion in the insurance exchanges the bill would set up. The exchanges are designed to serve individuals who lack coverage through their jobs, with most receiving federal subsidies to buy insurance. Enrollees in plans that cover abortion procedures would pay with separate checks &#8212; one for abortion, one for any other health-care services.</p>
<p>This was an effort to comport with the 32-year prohibition against federal funding for abortions, but the Nelson compromise is a softening of the House language, which was written by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.). The Stupak amendment forbid any insurer in the exchange &#8220;to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion&#8221; &#8212; a position that abortion rights advocates suggested would have led to many insurance providers dropping abortion coverage. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>The Associated Press also offers a <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gm81TTE7a0EUL9JlzVML1dnH2N2gD9CN8CKO0">summary</a> of the differences.</p>
<p>Conservative groups like Americans United for Life (AUL) and Family Research Council (FRC) sent out e-mails in opposition to Nelson&#8217;s support.</p>
<p class="extended"><a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/2009/12/senate_passes_t.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
<p> 			<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/christianitytoday/ctpolitics/~4/_PlO-raGl9g" height="1" width="1"/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Senate voted for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson had said he would filibuster the bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Senate <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30850.html">voted</a> for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. </p>
<p>Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/decemberweb-only/150-31.0.html">had said</a> he would filibuster the bill because it federally funded abortions.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the difference between abortion funding in the House and the Senate versions of the health care proposal, according to Paul Kane of the <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/19/AR2009121902383.html?hpid=topnews">Washington Post</a></em>.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Under the new abortion provisions, states can opt out of allowing plans to cover abortion in the insurance exchanges the bill would set up. The exchanges are designed to serve individuals who lack coverage through their jobs, with most receiving federal subsidies to buy insurance. Enrollees in plans that cover abortion procedures would pay with separate checks &#8212; one for abortion, one for any other health-care services.</p>
<p>This was an effort to comport with the 32-year prohibition against federal funding for abortions, but the Nelson compromise is a softening of the House language, which was written by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.). The Stupak amendment forbid any insurer in the exchange &#8220;to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion&#8221; &#8212; a position that abortion rights advocates suggested would have led to many insurance providers dropping abortion coverage. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>The Associated Press also offers a <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gm81TTE7a0EUL9JlzVML1dnH2N2gD9CN8CKO0">summary</a> of the differences.</p>
<p>Conservative groups like Americans United for Life (AUL) and Family Research Council (FRC) sent out e-mails in opposition to Nelson&#8217;s support.</p>
<p class="extended"><a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/2009/12/senate_passes_t.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
<p> 			<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/christianitytoday/ctpolitics/~4/_PlO-raGl9g" height="1" width="1"/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Senate voted for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson had said he would filibuster the bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Senate <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30850.html">voted</a> for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. </p>
<p>Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/decemberweb-only/150-31.0.html">had said</a> he would filibuster the bill because it federally funded abortions.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the difference between abortion funding in the House and the Senate versions of the health care proposal, according to Paul Kane of the <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/19/AR2009121902383.html?hpid=topnews">Washington Post</a></em>.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Under the new abortion provisions, states can opt out of allowing plans to cover abortion in the insurance exchanges the bill would set up. The exchanges are designed to serve individuals who lack coverage through their jobs, with most receiving federal subsidies to buy insurance. Enrollees in plans that cover abortion procedures would pay with separate checks &#8212; one for abortion, one for any other health-care services.</p>
<p>This was an effort to comport with the 32-year prohibition against federal funding for abortions, but the Nelson compromise is a softening of the House language, which was written by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.). The Stupak amendment forbid any insurer in the exchange &#8220;to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion&#8221; &#8212; a position that abortion rights advocates suggested would have led to many insurance providers dropping abortion coverage. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>The Associated Press also offers a <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gm81TTE7a0EUL9JlzVML1dnH2N2gD9CN8CKO0">summary</a> of the differences.</p>
<p>Conservative groups like Americans United for Life (AUL) and Family Research Council (FRC) sent out e-mails in opposition to Nelson&#8217;s support.</p>
<p class="extended"><a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/2009/12/senate_passes_t.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
<p> 			<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/christianitytoday/ctpolitics/~4/_PlO-raGl9g" height="1" width="1"/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Senate voted for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson had said he would filibuster the bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Senate <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30850.html">voted</a> for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. </p>
<p>Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/decemberweb-only/150-31.0.html">had said</a> he would filibuster the bill because it federally funded abortions.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the difference between abortion funding in the House and the Senate versions of the health care proposal, according to Paul Kane of the <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/19/AR2009121902383.html?hpid=topnews">Washington Post</a></em>.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Under the new abortion provisions, states can opt out of allowing plans to cover abortion in the insurance exchanges the bill would set up. The exchanges are designed to serve individuals who lack coverage through their jobs, with most receiving federal subsidies to buy insurance. Enrollees in plans that cover abortion procedures would pay with separate checks &#8212; one for abortion, one for any other health-care services.</p>
<p>This was an effort to comport with the 32-year prohibition against federal funding for abortions, but the Nelson compromise is a softening of the House language, which was written by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.). The Stupak amendment forbid any insurer in the exchange &#8220;to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion&#8221; &#8212; a position that abortion rights advocates suggested would have led to many insurance providers dropping abortion coverage. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>The Associated Press also offers a <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gm81TTE7a0EUL9JlzVML1dnH2N2gD9CN8CKO0">summary</a> of the differences.</p>
<p>Conservative groups like Americans United for Life (AUL) and Family Research Council (FRC) sent out e-mails in opposition to Nelson&#8217;s support.</p>
<p class="extended"><a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/2009/12/senate_passes_t.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
<p> 			<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/christianitytoday/ctpolitics/~4/_PlO-raGl9g" height="1" width="1"/></p>
<p>View full post on <a href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/christianitytoday/ctpolitics/~3/_PlO-raGl9g/senate_passes_t.html">Christianity Today Politics</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Senate voted for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson had said he would filibuster the bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Senate <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30850.html">voted</a> for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. </p>
<p>Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/decemberweb-only/150-31.0.html">had said</a> he would filibuster the bill because it federally funded abortions.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the difference between abortion funding in the House and the Senate versions of the health care proposal, according to Paul Kane of the <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/19/AR2009121902383.html?hpid=topnews">Washington Post</a></em>.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Under the new abortion provisions, states can opt out of allowing plans to cover abortion in the insurance exchanges the bill would set up. The exchanges are designed to serve individuals who lack coverage through their jobs, with most receiving federal subsidies to buy insurance. Enrollees in plans that cover abortion procedures would pay with separate checks &#8212; one for abortion, one for any other health-care services.</p>
<p>This was an effort to comport with the 32-year prohibition against federal funding for abortions, but the Nelson compromise is a softening of the House language, which was written by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.). The Stupak amendment forbid any insurer in the exchange &#8220;to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion&#8221; &#8212; a position that abortion rights advocates suggested would have led to many insurance providers dropping abortion coverage. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>The Associated Press also offers a <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gm81TTE7a0EUL9JlzVML1dnH2N2gD9CN8CKO0">summary</a> of the differences.</p>
<p>Conservative groups like Americans United for Life (AUL) and Family Research Council (FRC) sent out e-mails in opposition to Nelson&#8217;s support.</p>
<p class="extended"><a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/2009/12/senate_passes_t.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
<p> 			<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/christianitytoday/ctpolitics/~4/_PlO-raGl9g" height="1" width="1"/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Senate voted for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson had said he would filibuster the bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Senate <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30850.html">voted</a> for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. </p>
<p>Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/decemberweb-only/150-31.0.html">had said</a> he would filibuster the bill because it federally funded abortions.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the difference between abortion funding in the House and the Senate versions of the health care proposal, according to Paul Kane of the <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/19/AR2009121902383.html?hpid=topnews">Washington Post</a></em>.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Under the new abortion provisions, states can opt out of allowing plans to cover abortion in the insurance exchanges the bill would set up. The exchanges are designed to serve individuals who lack coverage through their jobs, with most receiving federal subsidies to buy insurance. Enrollees in plans that cover abortion procedures would pay with separate checks &#8212; one for abortion, one for any other health-care services.</p>
<p>This was an effort to comport with the 32-year prohibition against federal funding for abortions, but the Nelson compromise is a softening of the House language, which was written by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.). The Stupak amendment forbid any insurer in the exchange &#8220;to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion&#8221; &#8212; a position that abortion rights advocates suggested would have led to many insurance providers dropping abortion coverage. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>The Associated Press also offers a <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gm81TTE7a0EUL9JlzVML1dnH2N2gD9CN8CKO0">summary</a> of the differences.</p>
<p>Conservative groups like Americans United for Life (AUL) and Family Research Council (FRC) sent out e-mails in opposition to Nelson&#8217;s support.</p>
<p class="extended"><a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/2009/12/senate_passes_t.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
<p> 			<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/christianitytoday/ctpolitics/~4/_PlO-raGl9g" height="1" width="1"/></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 04:14:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Senate voted for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson had said he would filibuster the bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Senate <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30850.html">voted</a> for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. </p>
<p>Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/decemberweb-only/150-31.0.html">had said</a> he would filibuster the bill because it federally funded abortions.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the difference between abortion funding in the House and the Senate versions of the health care proposal, according to Paul Kane of the <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/19/AR2009121902383.html?hpid=topnews">Washington Post</a></em>.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Under the new abortion provisions, states can opt out of allowing plans to cover abortion in the insurance exchanges the bill would set up. The exchanges are designed to serve individuals who lack coverage through their jobs, with most receiving federal subsidies to buy insurance. Enrollees in plans that cover abortion procedures would pay with separate checks &#8212; one for abortion, one for any other health-care services.</p>
<p>This was an effort to comport with the 32-year prohibition against federal funding for abortions, but the Nelson compromise is a softening of the House language, which was written by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.). The Stupak amendment forbid any insurer in the exchange &#8220;to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion&#8221; &#8212; a position that abortion rights advocates suggested would have led to many insurance providers dropping abortion coverage. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>The Associated Press also offers a <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gm81TTE7a0EUL9JlzVML1dnH2N2gD9CN8CKO0">summary</a> of the differences.</p>
<p>Conservative groups like Americans United for Life (AUL) and Family Research Council (FRC) sent out e-mails in opposition to Nelson&#8217;s support.</p>
<p class="extended"><a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/2009/12/senate_passes_t.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
<p> 			<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/christianitytoday/ctpolitics/~4/_PlO-raGl9g" height="1" width="1"/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Senate voted for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson had said he would filibuster the bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Senate <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30850.html">voted</a> for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. </p>
<p>Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/decemberweb-only/150-31.0.html">had said</a> he would filibuster the bill because it federally funded abortions.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the difference between abortion funding in the House and the Senate versions of the health care proposal, according to Paul Kane of the <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/19/AR2009121902383.html?hpid=topnews">Washington Post</a></em>.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Under the new abortion provisions, states can opt out of allowing plans to cover abortion in the insurance exchanges the bill would set up. The exchanges are designed to serve individuals who lack coverage through their jobs, with most receiving federal subsidies to buy insurance. Enrollees in plans that cover abortion procedures would pay with separate checks &#8212; one for abortion, one for any other health-care services.</p>
<p>This was an effort to comport with the 32-year prohibition against federal funding for abortions, but the Nelson compromise is a softening of the House language, which was written by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.). The Stupak amendment forbid any insurer in the exchange &#8220;to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion&#8221; &#8212; a position that abortion rights advocates suggested would have led to many insurance providers dropping abortion coverage. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>The Associated Press also offers a <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gm81TTE7a0EUL9JlzVML1dnH2N2gD9CN8CKO0">summary</a> of the differences.</p>
<p>Conservative groups like Americans United for Life (AUL) and Family Research Council (FRC) sent out e-mails in opposition to Nelson&#8217;s support.</p>
<p class="extended"><a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/2009/12/senate_passes_t.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
<p> 			<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/christianitytoday/ctpolitics/~4/_PlO-raGl9g" height="1" width="1"/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Senate voted for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson had said he would filibuster the bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Senate <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30850.html">voted</a> for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. </p>
<p>Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/decemberweb-only/150-31.0.html">had said</a> he would filibuster the bill because it federally funded abortions.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the difference between abortion funding in the House and the Senate versions of the health care proposal, according to Paul Kane of the <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/19/AR2009121902383.html?hpid=topnews">Washington Post</a></em>.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Under the new abortion provisions, states can opt out of allowing plans to cover abortion in the insurance exchanges the bill would set up. The exchanges are designed to serve individuals who lack coverage through their jobs, with most receiving federal subsidies to buy insurance. Enrollees in plans that cover abortion procedures would pay with separate checks &#8212; one for abortion, one for any other health-care services.</p>
<p>This was an effort to comport with the 32-year prohibition against federal funding for abortions, but the Nelson compromise is a softening of the House language, which was written by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.). The Stupak amendment forbid any insurer in the exchange &#8220;to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion&#8221; &#8212; a position that abortion rights advocates suggested would have led to many insurance providers dropping abortion coverage. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>The Associated Press also offers a <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gm81TTE7a0EUL9JlzVML1dnH2N2gD9CN8CKO0">summary</a> of the differences.</p>
<p>Conservative groups like Americans United for Life (AUL) and Family Research Council (FRC) sent out e-mails in opposition to Nelson&#8217;s support.</p>
<p class="extended"><a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/2009/12/senate_passes_t.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
<p> 			<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/christianitytoday/ctpolitics/~4/_PlO-raGl9g" height="1" width="1"/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Senate voted for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson had said he would filibuster the bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Senate <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30850.html">voted</a> for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. </p>
<p>Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/decemberweb-only/150-31.0.html">had said</a> he would filibuster the bill because it federally funded abortions.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the difference between abortion funding in the House and the Senate versions of the health care proposal, according to Paul Kane of the <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/19/AR2009121902383.html?hpid=topnews">Washington Post</a></em>.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Under the new abortion provisions, states can opt out of allowing plans to cover abortion in the insurance exchanges the bill would set up. The exchanges are designed to serve individuals who lack coverage through their jobs, with most receiving federal subsidies to buy insurance. Enrollees in plans that cover abortion procedures would pay with separate checks &#8212; one for abortion, one for any other health-care services.</p>
<p>This was an effort to comport with the 32-year prohibition against federal funding for abortions, but the Nelson compromise is a softening of the House language, which was written by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.). The Stupak amendment forbid any insurer in the exchange &#8220;to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion&#8221; &#8212; a position that abortion rights advocates suggested would have led to many insurance providers dropping abortion coverage. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>The Associated Press also offers a <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gm81TTE7a0EUL9JlzVML1dnH2N2gD9CN8CKO0">summary</a> of the differences.</p>
<p>Conservative groups like Americans United for Life (AUL) and Family Research Council (FRC) sent out e-mails in opposition to Nelson&#8217;s support.</p>
<p class="extended"><a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/2009/12/senate_passes_t.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
<p> 			<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/christianitytoday/ctpolitics/~4/_PlO-raGl9g" height="1" width="1"/></p>
<p>View full post on <a href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/christianitytoday/ctpolitics/~3/_PlO-raGl9g/senate_passes_t.html">Christianity Today Politics</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Senate voted for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson had said he would filibuster the bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Senate <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30850.html">voted</a> for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. </p>
<p>Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/decemberweb-only/150-31.0.html">had said</a> he would filibuster the bill because it federally funded abortions.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the difference between abortion funding in the House and the Senate versions of the health care proposal, according to Paul Kane of the <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/19/AR2009121902383.html?hpid=topnews">Washington Post</a></em>.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Under the new abortion provisions, states can opt out of allowing plans to cover abortion in the insurance exchanges the bill would set up. The exchanges are designed to serve individuals who lack coverage through their jobs, with most receiving federal subsidies to buy insurance. Enrollees in plans that cover abortion procedures would pay with separate checks &#8212; one for abortion, one for any other health-care services.</p>
<p>This was an effort to comport with the 32-year prohibition against federal funding for abortions, but the Nelson compromise is a softening of the House language, which was written by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.). The Stupak amendment forbid any insurer in the exchange &#8220;to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion&#8221; &#8212; a position that abortion rights advocates suggested would have led to many insurance providers dropping abortion coverage. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>The Associated Press also offers a <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gm81TTE7a0EUL9JlzVML1dnH2N2gD9CN8CKO0">summary</a> of the differences.</p>
<p>Conservative groups like Americans United for Life (AUL) and Family Research Council (FRC) sent out e-mails in opposition to Nelson&#8217;s support.</p>
<p class="extended"><a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/2009/12/senate_passes_t.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
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		<title>Senate Passes Test Vote as Sen. Nelson Announces Support</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Senate voted for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson had said he would filibuster the bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Senate <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30850.html">voted</a> for cloture this morning on an $871 billion bill to extend health care coverage to most Americans. </p>
<p>Senator Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, the last holdout, said Saturday that he would support the bill after Senate Majority leader Harry Reid unveiled his final package of changes. Nelson <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/decemberweb-only/150-31.0.html">had said</a> he would filibuster the bill because it federally funded abortions.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the difference between abortion funding in the House and the Senate versions of the health care proposal, according to Paul Kane of the <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/19/AR2009121902383.html?hpid=topnews">Washington Post</a></em>.</p>
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<p>Under the new abortion provisions, states can opt out of allowing plans to cover abortion in the insurance exchanges the bill would set up. The exchanges are designed to serve individuals who lack coverage through their jobs, with most receiving federal subsidies to buy insurance. Enrollees in plans that cover abortion procedures would pay with separate checks &#8212; one for abortion, one for any other health-care services.</p>
<p>This was an effort to comport with the 32-year prohibition against federal funding for abortions, but the Nelson compromise is a softening of the House language, which was written by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.). The Stupak amendment forbid any insurer in the exchange &#8220;to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion&#8221; &#8212; a position that abortion rights advocates suggested would have led to many insurance providers dropping abortion coverage. </p>
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<p>The Associated Press also offers a <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gm81TTE7a0EUL9JlzVML1dnH2N2gD9CN8CKO0">summary</a> of the differences.</p>
<p>Conservative groups like Americans United for Life (AUL) and Family Research Council (FRC) sent out e-mails in opposition to Nelson&#8217;s support.</p>
<p class="extended"><a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/2009/12/senate_passes_t.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
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