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    7 states challenge birth control coverage rule

    LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Seven states asked a federal judge Thursday to block an Obama administration mandate that requires birth control coverage for employees of religious-affiliated hospitals, schools and outreach programs.

    The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court of Nebraska, alleges that the new rule violates the First Amendment rights of groups that object to the use of contraceptives.

    It marks the first legal challenge filed by states.

    The rule, announced as part of the federal health care law, has come under fire from religious groups that object to the use of contraceptives, sterilization and abortion-inducing drugs. In response to the criticism, Obama administration officials have said they will shift the requirement from the employers to health insurers themselves.

    The lawsuit was filed by attorneys general from Nebraska, Florida, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Texas. Three Nebraska-based groups — Catholic Social Services, Pius X Catholic High School and the Catholic Mutual Relief Society of America — are also plaintiffs in the lawsuit.

    Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning, a Republican who is running for U.S. Senate, said the administration's regulation "forces of millions of Americans to choose between following religious convictions and complying with federal law.

    "We will not stand idly by while out constitutionally guaranteed liberties are discarded by an administration that has sworn to uphold them," he said.

    The lawsuit alleges that the rule will effectively force religious employers and organizations to drop health insurance coverage, which will raise enrollment in state Medicaid programs and increase patient numbers at state-subsidized hospitals and medical centers.

    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is named as a defendant. A phone message left with the agency on Thursday wasn't immediately returned.

    The contentious issue has pushed social issues to the forefront in a presidential election year that has been dominated by the economy. Issues such as abortion, contraception and requirements of President Barack Obama's health care law have the potential to galvanize the Republicans' conservative base, which is critical to voter turnout in the presidential and congressional races.

    The new policy has angered some religious groups, including the Roman Catholic Church, who say the requirement would force them to violate their stances against contraception. It has also drawn a sharp response from congressional Republicans.

    Obama administration officials have said they don't want to abridge anyone's religious freedom, but want to give women access to important preventive care. Supporters of the rule, including the ACLU and women's advocacy groups, say the measure is about female health.

    Republican lawmakers in a handful of states have seized on the contentious issue, presenting bills that would allow insurance companies to ignore the federal rules. Measures in Idaho, Missouri and Arizona would expand the exemptions to secular insurers or businesses that object to covering contraception, abortion or sterilization.

    Officials have said the Obama administration's ruling was carefully considered, after reviewing more than 200,000 comments from interested parties and the public. The one-year extension, they said, responds to concerns raised by religious employers about making adjustments.

    Administration officials stress that individual decisions about whether to use birth control, and what kind, remain in the hands of women and their doctors.

     

    93 comments

    • Gary M  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  2 mths ago
      Good, challenge the hell out of it. If we want to give free birth control out why shouldn't we give free meds out to the people that have life threatening illnesses and how about people with chronic conditions, they don't have a choice.
      • Wuzntme 2 mths ago
        Gary, who is we? And if you think anything is free, you might be a taker and not a maker.
      • Gary M 2 mths ago
        We are the people without choice that are having something we don't want shoved down our throats, we are the majority. Didn't get my point I see
    • De  •  2 mths ago
      Is the Government going to tax your #$%$ for farting ??
      • Tom 2 mths ago
        just yours. There's an EPA warning afixed to your hole.
    • De  •  2 mths ago
      Whatever happened to personal responsibility? This is not a Government responsibility!!
    • De  •  2 mths ago
      The Government has more important things to do than worry about who is taking birth control!
      |The Founders never intended for the US to be a Nanny State!!
    • Wuzntme  •  Fowlerville, Michigan  •  2 mths ago
      One of the best thing about America is you can just about have anything you want as long as you are willing to pay for it.
    • mulling  •  Houston, Texas  •  2 mths ago
      I fail to see abortion as 'pre-natal care'. I my mind prenatal care is what you do to help insure that you healthily deliver a healthy baby. No one is saying that women do not have the right to control their bodies. The point at which control is exercised is at issue. The best contraception is also the cheapest. It requires no doctor, hospital, nurse, or pharmacist. All it requires is self-control.
      • Tom 2 mths ago
        said the Mullah Mulling. Women should abide by his religious rulings, because after all, it's self control dictated by the Mullah.
      • Yahoo User 2 mths ago
        Exercise self control or buy your own birth control. If a woman doesn't agree with a religious organization she is free to find one that she does agree with.
      • mulling 2 mths ago
        Tom, you are a theologically prejudiced person. I am not a MULLAH. I cannot pass the physical for the job and am not interested in Islam. For you to use a religous title as an insult is very telling.
    • Lara  •  Rochester, Minnesota  •  2 mths ago
      I guess I don't understand how a workplace can dictate what a person does with their body. If you are Christian/Catholic and don't believe in birth control, don't take it. If you want birth control, use it. No one should have the right to dictate what other people do within their own bodies.
      • Angela 2 mths ago
        They can't if we contact our State and US Reps to let them know that we know
        that the so called religious are out of line. They have no authority in our government, nor over anyone who isn't willing. Italy is a Catholic State, not
        the USA. Rock the vote.
      • earth 2 mths ago
        Or if you want free birth control, don't work for a Catholic organization.
      • Joe 2 mths ago
        Lara. You are wrong. Republican Men know better and they feel they need to tell you what to do. I guess you are not able to do that for yourself. Don't you feel better? Sure, I knew you would.
    • De  •  2 mths ago
      Is the Government going to tell you what kind of toilet paper you can use next?
    • RMAN  •  2 mths ago
      This is a push to force sterilization and abortion on religious groups who are against them.
    • 4science  •  Flagstaff, Arizona  •  2 mths ago
      And another thing-- note that not a single large insurance company has objected to covering all birth control. Why? Because covering BC without co-pays is orders of magnitude cheaper than covering pregnancy for the insurance company.
    • 4science  •  Flagstaff, Arizona  •  2 mths ago
      Covering health care is constitutional under the commerce clause. The cost of insurance radically affect interstate commerce, ergo, the federal government has a say.
    • 4science  •  Flagstaff, Arizona  •  2 mths ago
      To the breathtakingly stupid commenters who object to paying for someone else's birth control, apparently you don't know how insurance works. It's pooled risk. Everyone is paying for everyone else's treatment. Otherwise, I get to say that I don't want to pay for your Viagra, or maybe that I think you shouldn't get coverage for that kidney stone. Not how it works.
    • Flooner J. Schooner  •  2 mths ago
      I bet you dollars to donuts those states are above national average for teenagers giving birth
    • De  •  2 mths ago
      Is Obama going to mandate Government Tampons next for women??
    • De  •  2 mths ago
      Are you going to need Government to hold your hand the next time you cross the street?
    • Udahman62  •  Green Bay, Wisconsin  •  2 mths ago
      It's a FAMILY decison not that of the government...this is the cradle to grave mentality run amuck!
    • Foozer  •  2 mths ago
      Would be nice to have a link to the suit there yahoo
    • Shelby  •  2 mths ago
      Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning, a Republican who is running for U.S. Senate, said the administration's regulation "forces of millions of Americans to choose between following religious convictions and complying with federal law.

      How does access to contraceptives force millions to choose. Birth control is not mandated. No one is forcing them to take it. So dramatic. Of course, he is running for office.
    • 4science  •  Flagstaff, Arizona  •  2 mths ago
      I'd like to know how much these lawsuits by these states are costing their taxpayers, especially since they're likely going to lose their ideology-driven case.

      What's even stupider is that birth control has been covered under many insurance plans already, and is a requirement in many states. Funny how only now is this an issue, as the anti-woman rhetoric has blown us back into the Dark Ages.
    • denk  •  2 mths ago
      HEADS UP AMERICANS WHO LOVE THEIR COUNTRY-----We have one exit ramp-------only one----Nov-2012-------to vote this Marxist/Muslim the hell out of the WH--or we are doomed!!
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