New Jersey’s family planning clinics are reducing hours and eliminating services after Gov. Chris Christie (R) on Friday vetoed a bill (S 2139) to restore .5 million in funding for women’s health services that was cut from the state budget, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports…

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