Plan B bill dies in CT:

Avoiding the highly charged issues of religion and rape in an election year, a key legislative committee failed to vote Monday on a bill that would have forced Catholic hospitals to offer the Plan B contraceptive pill to rape victims.

Some advocates maintained hope that the bill could be resurrected in an amendment, but legislative veterans said the committee’s lack of action by Monday’s deadline essentially killed the bill for this year.

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