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ACLU, Bishops Verbally Spar Over Abortion Proposal

Cardinal Blase Cupich speaks at a press conference in Springfield.
Maureen McKinney
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NPR Illinois
Cardinal Blase Cupich speaks at a press conference in Springfield.

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Cardinal Blase Cupich and Illinois’ bishops gathered in Springfield today to oppose changes to the state’s abortion laws.

One proposal would require private insurance to cover abortion and would lift a ban on so-called partial birth abortion.

The cardinal says the same measure would remove a clause that allows health care professionals to refuse to perform abortions on religious or moral grounds.

“Does the state of Illinois want to become a place where people are forced to do things in the workplace against their deepest held beliefs?”

However, the ACLU of Illinois, which helped write the bill, said a current right of conscience law still protects those rights.

Ed Yonka, a spokesman for the ACLU, said,  “This really does continue a disturbing pattern wherein we’re beginning to see heated rhetoric and false claims to try to derail this legislation.

A spokesman for the Catholic Conference asked if the clause isn’t needed, why would it be removed from the new proposal?

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Maureen Foertsch McKinney is the NPR Illinois News Editor and a lead editor of Illinois Issues' feature articles, working with freelance writers, and is curator of the Equity blog. Maureen joined the staff in 1998 as projects editor. Previously, she worked at three Illinois daily newspapers, most recently the suburban Chicago-based Daily Herald, where she served stints as an education reporter and copy editor. She graduated in 1985 with a bachelor's in journalism. She also has a master's degree in English from the University of Illinois at Springfield.
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