Politics | Lisa Murkowski Murkowski Regrets Vote on Birth Control Alaska senator rethinks support of Blunt amendment By Kevin Spak Posted Mar 6, 2012 1:44 PM CST Copied Lisa Murkowski is seen during a news conference in this November 30, 2011, file photo. (Getty Images) Lisa Murkowski says she's had a change of heart on the Blunt amendment, and would vote against it if given a second chance. The Alaska Republican has taken heat from moderate women back home for supporting the amendment, which would have allowed employers to opt out of any health care mandate they morally objected to, she tells the Anchorage Daily News. "I have never had a vote I've taken where I have felt that I let down more people that believed in me" until now, she says. While she'd intended to cast a vote for religious freedom, she said voters had seen it as a vote against contraceptive coverage. Asked if she'd vote for it again, she replied, "No." She added that Blunt had always been a "messaging amendment," meaning one that "both sides know is not going to pass." Read These Next 3 police officers were killed and 2 injured in southern Pennsylvania. ABC pulls Jimmy Kimmel under pressure. ABC reporter's take on Kirk shooting suspect's texts flops. Dead girl in singer's Tesla had been missing for over a year. Report an error