You're going to be paying for abortions
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If, that is, the House has its way.
RIP, Hyde amendment:
Republicans argued the overall domestic spending levels set by Democrats were too high while not going far enough for defense programs.
They further took issue with Democrats stripping the bill of two abortion-related provisions: the Hyde Amendment, a longstanding policy barring the use of federal funds for abortions, as well as the Weldon Amendment, which prohibits agencies receiving federal funding from "discriminating" against entities because they refuse to provide or pay for abortions.