Obama contraceptive controversy

Obama contraceptive controversy

February 7, 2012 4:12 PM

Under the new health care law, the Obama Administration said religious hospitals, colleges and other institutions must provide contraception in insurance plans. And, as Wyatt Andrews reports, that has set off a firestorm among Catholics and in the GOP presidential race.

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