Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) expressed support on Sunday for the 'worthwhile idea' of 'universal free child birth' when he linked to an article titled 'Babies are Good' from a conservative magazine on Twitter.
Sen. Chris Murphy expressed support on Sunday for the"worthwhile idea" of"universal free child birth" when he linked to an article titled"Babies are Good" from a conservative magazine on Twitter.
They also noted that"even privately insured mothers will likely pay more than $3,000 out of pocket simply for delivery... 1 in 6 privately insured moms were on the hook for more than $5,000 in out-of-pocket expenses." Murphy is not the only senator to take a liking to this proposal. U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance called it an"interesting proposal."
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