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Anti-abortion groups are urging lawmakers to expand benefits for families and new parents.

The anti-abortion movement and the tax bill

Anti-abortion groups have been stepping up their campaign to get tax priorities into Republicans’ reconciliation bill, urging lawmakers to expand benefits for families and new parents.

As House GOP tax writers scramble to draft a reconciliation package, they’re planning to include a win for these organizations, per sources close to the process.

Here are tax provisions anti-abortion groups and conservative leaders are seeking in the reconciliation bill, according to letters sent to GOP lawmakers and reviewed by Punchbowl News.

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