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    Boehner: Feds should back off birth control order

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration scrambled Thursday to contain a growing election-year outcry over its decision that church-affiliated employers must cover birth control regardless of their religious principles.

    House Speaker John Boehner, a Catholic, called the requirement unconstitutional while White House spokesman Jay Carney said it is part of a reasoned policy to promote women's health and does not encourage abortion.

    Under President Barack Obama's health care overhaul law, most employers and insurance plans will have to cover birth control free of charge as preventive care for women. Churches and houses of worship do not have to follow that requirement, but administration officials recently announced that many religious-affiliated institutions such as hospitals, colleges and charities must comply after a year's phase-in period.

    The wave of protest that followed has clearly taken the White House by surprise. Catholic and Protestant evangelical leaders criticized the decision as infringing on freedom of religion. Some religious liberals have called it politically risky for Obama in a close election year.

    "I think this mandate violates our Constitution," Boehner, R-Ohio, said Thursday. "I think it violates the rights of these religious organizations. And I would hope that the administration would back up and take another look at this."

    White House spokesman Carney said the decision will stand.

    That's unlikely to silence critics. Also joining in disapproval was a group that includes Democratic lawmakers who helped engineer final passage of the health care law. The group, Democrats for Life of America, represents anti-abortion lawmakers who provided the margin of victory in Congress.

    "Forcing religious institutions to provide insurance coverage for services that are directly in opposition to their moral beliefs is very clearly wrong," said Kristen Day, its executive director.

    The White House defended the decision. Spokesman Carney said the president has no intention of trespassing on religious liberty.

    "There was extensive and careful consideration as this policy was developed and a decision was made. And the issue here is we want to be sure women, all women, have access to good health care," he said.

    Asked if there's a debate within the administration about reconsidering, Carney responded:

    "No, there's not a debate ... the decision has been made, and it was made after careful consideration."

    At issue is a provision of the health care law that requires insurance plans to cover preventive care for women free of charge to the employee. Last year, an advisory panel from the respected Institute of Medicine recommended including birth control on the list, partly because it promotes maternal and child health by allowing women to space their pregnancies.

    Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius agreed, issuing a new federal regulation last summer.

    That rule, however, exempted houses of worship and their employees, as well as other institutions whose primary purpose is to promote religious belief. Churches, synagogues, mosques and other places would not be required to cover contraceptives, it specified. Neither would religious organizations whose purpose is to promote belief, and that primarily employ and serve people of the same creed.

    It was a different story for religious-affiliated hospitals, colleges and social agencies that serve the public broadly.

    Although many of those employers had not traditionally covered birth control, the new regulation will require them to do so.

    For religious-affiliated employers, the requirement will take effect August 1, 2013, and their workers in most cases will have access to coverage starting January 1, 2014.

    Women working for secular enterprises from profit-making companies to government will have access to the new coverage starting January 1, 2013, in most cases.

    Workplace health plans will have to cover all forms of contraception approved by the Food and Drug Administration, ranging from the pill to implantable devices to sterilization. Also covered is the morning-after pill, which can prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex and is considered as tantamount to an abortion drug by some religious conservatives.

    There is no mandate, however, to cover abortions.

    Last Sunday, Catholic bishops in more than 140 dioceses issued statements denouncing the decision that were read at each weekend Mass.

    The head of the Catholic Health Association, a hospital trade group that supported Obama's health care law, said she was "stunned" by the administration's decision.

    "It's not the issue of contraception, but religious freedom," said Sister Carol Keehan. "It's not about preventing women from buying anything themselves, but telling the church what it has to buy, and the potential for that to go further."

    An AP-GfK poll from December found that Catholics supported Obama by 49 percent to 45 percent in a matchup with Republican front runner Mitch Romney. But among Catholics who attend Mass weekly, Romney had the edge by 45 percent to 52 percent.

    ____

    Associated Press writers Laurie Kellman, Rachel Zoll, Jennifer Agiesta and Erica Werner contributed to this report.

     
    • Demokratz  •  3 mths ago
      Isn’t it odd how we always hear the media mention homophobia and Islamophobia but we never hear them mention Christianphobia. Chtistianphobia is a disease of the leftist democrat wingnuts.
      • Suze 3 mths ago
        As I see it, radical Islam and radical Christianity really aren't all that different these days. They both want to everyone to buy into their self-imposed rules.
    • Bird  •  3 mths ago
      Jehova Witnesses don't believe in blood transfusions... does that mean if I work at an organization run by those nut jobs I can't be covered? religion needs to stay out of my healthcare and out of my bedroom.
    • D  •  3 mths ago
      If the churches want to have a say about having to pay for birth control, then they need to start paying taxes just like everyone else.
      • Keyser Söze 3 mths ago
        D..... Well said.
      • Patriot 3 mths ago
        D, please understand that church's DO pay taxes. They just don't pay on the building that houses the sanctuary. They pay income tax on salaries, too. In some states they have a tax exempt status on items purchased for use - not for resale.
      • CharmaineW 3 mths ago
        They should keep their mouths shut and police their own employees who abuse small children.
    • Largemouth  •  3 mths ago
      No one is making them use the birth control provided by the insurance and this insurance doesn't force them to go against their beliefs. All our medical decisions require a choice to take a medication weighing benefits vs side effects, to try treatments or not , to have a surgical procedure or to do nothing. So if you don't want it just don't use it
      • terrius 3 mths ago
        If the employer is paying for it then they are directly participating in an activity that violates their core beliefs. Govt should stay out of the business of mandates period.
    • Bird  •  3 mths ago
      Republicans back to trying to keep Americans from getting access to birth control. unbelievable these knuckle draggers are stuck in the 1950's.
    • Kiki  •  3 mths ago
      I guess when the shoe is on the other foot it's ok.
    • Jim  •  3 mths ago
      America has WAY too many laws.
      • Todd 3 mths ago
        Yes - and you cannot legislate culture or morality. But they keep trying ...
    • MRD  •  3 mths ago
      There are no exclusions for religious organizations, Idiot Boner.
    • Taylorsky  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      We could always throw the pregnant catholic women down a flight of stairs..
      that will definitely prevent unwanted catholic children.
    • ...  •  3 mths ago
      Boehner is a total idiot! Why would we listen to a blackmailing, right wing nut job? Go away you jerk! Ohio, get out and vote this stupid idiot out of office! Help save our Country! Never, never, never, never, never trust a Republican!
    • Bird  •  3 mths ago
      Catholics don't want you to have birth control so they have more children to diddle and molest.
    • DAD  •  3 mths ago
      Don't take the pills make your husband crazy and don't have sex with him if you don't want kids. Some women end up with a baby at 55 years old and the father in his 60's! Is that fair to the child ????? Why don't the women who want these meds stand up or quit their jobs ? Hormones are used to requlate a woman body chemistry and keep some of them from going nuts.
    • Michelle  •  3 mths ago
      I would like to see Obummer force pork down the throats of Muslims in a Muslim hospital. Democrap, demokratz, democrook hypocracy at its finest.
    • Demokratz  •  3 mths ago
      Isn’t it strange how democrats believe everything Obama says but question the words in the Bible!
      • lilly 3 mths ago
        Obama is a real person, your bible is a 2000 year old book full of nonsense, written by ignorant, unenlightened, misogynist men.
      • Suze 3 mths ago
        Not everyone believe in fairytales. You have the right to believe and practice your faith. We also have the right to NOT believe.
    • Dave  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      I find it ironic that the Atheist and Liberals who can't seem to keep their mouth shut on separation of church and state issues is 100% for this new law. You have a Catholic girl who wants to read a passage from the bible at graduation, Atheist are foaming at the mouth, and the ACLU sues. Then I have to read post after post of people saying separation from church and state blah blah blah. Yet when our Government gets directly involved and demands the Catholic church provides birth control, the same people don't say anything about separation of church and state.
      For those people out there talking on both sides of their faces, I have more respect for the slime in the sewers then I have for your hypocritical nonsense.
    • Timbo  •  3 mths ago
      "The Ohio Republican says the regulation amounts to a government mandate that violates the Constitution."

      What about Republican mandates against birth control and abortion? Boehner doesn't object to any of that.
    • Markis215  •  3 mths ago
      boner....you lied...where are the jobs jobs jobs...these bums have been in for over a year. Party of NO...NO MORE!
    • S.  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      I will be so glad when Obama is voted out of office. He is not what America needs in a leader because he stomps all over the constitution and the religious rights of Americans. He is only concerned with getting re-elected...and using his office to favor the will of his supporters. This is just one more thing that proves it. WAKE UP AMERICA !!!
    • Casualcat  •  3 mths ago
      The fact of the matter is they want it provided ... that does not mean that the person who is against it for personal reasons has to use it .... why deny the rational part of the country that does not want more then they can afford to take care of?
    • Steve  •  Falls Church, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      Why does everyone think it is their right to require their employer to provide health insurance? Did we come this far since 1776 where we want government to interfere?
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