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A lawsuit by Geneva College seeking to overturn part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was broadened late Thursday to include private business people who do not want to offer insurance plans that cover morning after drugs and other pregnancy stopping treatments.

Geneva, a Christian school, sued in February with the help of the Washington, D.C.-based Alliance Defense Fund because it said the health-care act would compel it to pay for abortion-causing drugs.

Attorneys for ADF have now added as plaintiffs Wayne L. Helper and Carrie E. Kolesar, father-daughter co-owners of the Cranberry-based Seneca Hardwood Lumber Co. and a related sawmill company.

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