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Utah already has the highest birth rate in the nation, but Republican leaders here have come up with a plan that may bring even more children into the Beehive State: they want to pay unwed, pregnant women to carry their babies to term and put them up for adoption.
The price for a baby in Utah will be about $3 000, paid to the mother by the state and reimbursed by the adoptive parents.