Contingent Healthcare: Birth Control

The Obama Administration announced yesterday a compromise plan to appease opposition from religious organizations (i.e the Catholic church) regarding the coverage of birth control under the auspices of Obamacare.  Under the compromise, employees of churches and non-profit religious organizations will receive free oral contraceptives through a separate healthcare plan, to be paid for by health insurance companies.  The litigants are not satisfied. But Kyle Duncan, the general counsel of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty in Washington, which is representing employers in eight lawsuits, said the litigation would continue. “Today’s proposed rule does nothing to protect the religious freedom of millions of Americans,” Mr. Duncan said.   Religious groups dissatisfied with the new proposal want a broader, more explicit exemption for religious organizations and protection for secular businesses owned by people with religious objections to contraceptive coverage. Of course, the whole concept of secular employers selectively choosing which aspects of healthcare they will agree to include in offered health insurance plans is absurd.  A law that would exempt secular businesses from all-inclusive plans due to individualized moral qualms about specific human behaviors opens up a wide swath of injustice.  For instance: Religious right businesses (i.e. Chick-Fil-A) with objections to homosexuals could use a similar line of rea...
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