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Supreme Court rules in favor of Little Sisters of the Poor in ObamaCare contraception case

Marcus Aurelius

Governor
Supporting Member

The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the Trump administration acted within its authority when it expanded exemptions to the Affordable Care Act’s requirement for employers to provide insurance coverage that includes contraception.


The cases are Little Sisters of the Poor Saints Peter and Paul Home v. Pennsylvania (19-431); Trump v. Pennsylvania (19-454).

The administration had made it easier for some for-profit companies and religious-affiliated groups -- including universities, hospitals, and charities -- to opt out of providing contraception coverage to employees. Lower court rulings had gone against the administration, with a nationwide injunction putting the exemptions on hold.
 

PhilFish

Administrator
Staff member

The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the Trump administration acted within its authority when it expanded exemptions to the Affordable Care Act’s requirement for employers to provide insurance coverage that includes contraception.


The cases are Little Sisters of the Poor Saints Peter and Paul Home v. Pennsylvania (19-431); Trump v. Pennsylvania (19-454).

The administration had made it easier for some for-profit companies and religious-affiliated groups -- including universities, hospitals, and charities -- to opt out of providing contraception coverage to employees. Lower court rulings had gone against the administration, with a nationwide injunction putting the exemptions on hold.

silence on this one... as there is concurrence from both sides...


zzz...


aaaaand....religion is defended.
 

JuliefromOhio

President
Supporting Member
ObamaCare with its no co-pay contraceptives.....lowered the abortion rate.
That some women will be denied this in their health insurance coverage is deplorable.
 
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