Civil and Human Rights

TV (Sinclair Broadcasting/Local): Contraception ruling opens questions to what will be challenged next

One day after a major ruling by the Supreme Court about the contraceptive mandate of the Affordable Care Act, many are wondering what aspects of the law might be challenged next. The ruling in the case found employers with religious objections do have rights to opt out. As National Correspondent Kristine Frazao reports, interviewing CAC Civil Rights Director David Gans, the so-called ‘narrow ruling’ could be anything but.

This segment appeared on at least the following stations around the country:

*  KABB (FOX) – San Antonio, TX

*  KATU (ABC) – Portland, OR

*  KBAK (CBS) – Bakersfield, CA

*  KBTV (FOX) – Beaumont, TX

*  KEPR (CBS) – Yakima, WA

*  KHQA (CBS) – Quincy, IL

*  KGBT (CBS) – Harlingen, TX

*  KMEG (CBS) – Sioux City, IA

*  KMPH (FOX) – Fresno, CA

*  KOKH (FOX) – Oklahoma City, OK

*  KOMO (ABC) – Seattle, WA

*  KPTH (FOX) – Sioux City, IA

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*  KRCG (CBS) – Columbia, MO

*  KRNV (NBC) – Reno, NV

*  KTVO (ABC) – Ottumwa, IA

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*  KXRM (FOX) – Colorado Springs, CO

*  WBFF (FOX) – Baltimore, MD

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*  WEYI (NBC) – Flint, MI

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*  WICD (ABC) – Champaign, IL

*  WKRC (CBS) – Cincinnati, OH

*  WJAC (NBC) – Johnstown-Altoona, PA

*  WPBN (NBC) – Traverse City, MI

*  WPEC (CBS) – West Palm Beach, FL

*  WPFO (FOX) – Portland, ME

*  WPMI (NBC) – Mobile, AL

*  WRGT (FOX) – Dayton, OH

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