Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Abortion Fight Becomes Issue On 2016 Campaign Trail
The U.S. House approved a bill in May that would establish such a standard and similar measures have passed in 14 states. The limit is becoming an issue on the 2016 campaign trail, with nearly all the GOP presidential hopefuls backing it and Democrat Hillary Clinton slamming it. Both sides of the abortion debate say the push for a ban after 20 weeks opens up a new legal debate over the procedure that may well find its way to the Supreme Court. (Holmes, 6/8)
Fast-track trade legislation is facing a potential new roadblock as a group of House Democrats push back against a proposal tucked into the package that would cut Medicare in order to extend funding for a federal program that helps companies and workers directly hurt by trade deals. Language reauthorizing the Trade Adjustment Assistance program through June 30, 2021, was included in the Trade Promotion Authority package that could hit the House floor this week. It would grant the president fast-track trade authority. (Zanona, 6/8)