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Social issues in Inslee's inaugural speech rub Republicans wrong way
Originally published on Wed January 16, 2013 5:40 pm
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Washington’s new governor touched a nerve with some Republicans in his inaugural address. On the topic of abortion Democrat Jay Inslee called on the legislature to pass the so-called Reproductive Parity Act. It would require health insurers that cover maternity services to also pay for abortions.
Inslee said, "Washington women need the freedom and privacy” to make their own health care decisions.
That’s why I look forward to the Legislature sending me the Reproductive Parity Act to my desk, which I will sign. Let’s get this done."
That line brought many Democrats to their feet, but several Republicans were displeased. At a news conference after the speech, House Republican leader Richard DeBolt criticized the new governor.
“It’s funny that he would take a day of unification and try to make it a politically dividing event.”
The Reproductive Parity Act does have a Republican cosponsor in the Washington Senate. However, leaders of the new majority coalition in the Senate have said they want to avoid controversial social issues this session in favor of a focus on the budget and education.
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