Santa Clara University Drops Elective Abortion Coverage For Staff, In What May Be A Trend

A second Catholic university in California this week has dropped elective abortion coverage for its staff.

In a letter dated Oct. 3, Santa Clara University President Michael Engh announced the 2014 change to the Jesuit university’s 1,600 employees.

“Our core commitments as a Catholic university are incompatible with the inclusion of elective abortion coverage in the University’s health plans,” Engh wrote in the letter.

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