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Mandate about health coverage is an affront
The Gazette Opinion Staff
Feb. 20, 2012 11:49 pm
When the Obama Administration's health care financing plan was signed into law, President Obama and Congress promised that funds under the new law would not cover abortions. This has now been proven to be empty rhetoric.
Why? Because the Department of Health and Human Services has mandated that under the health care law, private health insurance plans must cover the “full range of FDA approved contraception,” in which category HHS explicitly included the abortion-inducing drug ella.
This mandate includes a so-called “religious employer exemption,” yet the exemption is so narrowly defined that most religious schools, colleges, hospitals and charitable organizations serving the public do not qualify. Even an expanded definition of “religious employer” would fail to protect non-religiously affiliated organizations, individuals and even religiously affiliated health insurers whose pro life consciences are violated.
This is an unprecedented attack on the freedom of conscience of millions of Americans, eviscerating their freedom to purchase private insurance that does not violate their ethical, moral or religious objections. I hope readers contact their elected representatives and voice outrage over this anti-life mandate.
Larry D. Gorsch
Cedar Rapids
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