Margaret Cabaniss
Last week I noted Prof. Michael New's criticism of the study regarding the link between welfare spending, legislation, and abortion reduction, sponsored by Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good. The author of the original study, Prof. Joseph Wright, as well as Catholics in Alliance, have since responded to New's critique.
Today, New has a response of his own:
Fundamentally, CACG is asking their readers and supporters to take a leap of faith. Their findings about welfare spending in the 1990s are interesting and I would encourage the authors and other scholars of public policy to continue to pursue research about how various policy instruments can reduce the incidence of abortion.
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Last week I noted Prof. Michael New's criticism of the study regarding the link between welfare spending, legislation, and abortion reduction, sponsored by Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good. The author of the original study, Prof. Joseph Wright, as well as Catholics in Alliance, have since responded to New's critique.
Today, New has a response of his own:
Fundamentally, CACG is asking their readers and supporters to take a leap of faith. Their findings about welfare spending in the 1990s are interesting and I would encourage the authors and other scholars of public policy to continue to pursue research about how various policy instruments can reduce the incidence of abortion.
-Read More
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