How pro-life conservatives can fix health care

Conservatives aren't wrong to want to defund Planned Parenthood. But they should also back paid parental leave and child tax credits.

Pro-life march.
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Pro-life conservatives aren't wrong to push for the defunding of Planned Parenthood. But we also have to be honest about who's likely to be hit hardest by such a defunding, and by the repealing of ObamaCare's requirement that insurers cover a suite of essential health benefits. In both cases, it is low-income women who will largely feel the effects.

Women have abortions for many reasons. But more than 70 percent of abortions are driven by economic reasons, according to the Guttmacher Institute — either because a baby would interfere with the mother's work, because she already cares for other dependents, or because she feels she cannot afford a baby.

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Gracy Olmstead

Gracy Olmstead is a writer and journalist located outside Washington, D.C. She's written for The American Conservative, National Review, The Federalist, and The Washington Times, among others.