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Legal misconception?
OK, i'm not catholic so i think the anti-birth control stance is pretty goofy, but why should the state have the right to tell an organization that it must provide insurance coverage for birth control? the state doesn't tell companies, if they have to have insurance or what kind , or at what cost to the employees. why is availability of insurance coverage for birth control a legal matter?
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I don't see the problem. If you are going to do business, you do it the same as everyone else. They don't pay taxes as it is, why are they bitching?
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the way i understand it, they an offshoot of the catholic church, but not closely related enough for the state. being a catholic organization they are morally opposed to the use of birth control and a requirement to provide B.C. coverage would be appalling to them.
my question isn't about the idea of BC vs anti-BC, but about the legality of telling a company that they must provide coverage for it. there are many things my insurance plan doesn't cover, and don't quote me on this, but i don't think BC is covered under my plan. insurance coverage isn't standardized so i wonder how this can be a requirement.
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The article says it's a state law that applies to everyone. States can pass laws. They have that right. For example, there is a federal minimum wage. Some states have passed laws to raise their own minimum wage above the federal level. This is similar. I don't see any problem, in theory, in passing a law requiring certain benefits be provided to employees in a particular state. In practice, there may be a problem when all the businesses leave your state.
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The Church may be able to get around it by firing everyone and re-hiring them as consultants or contract workers.
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So they're a company that just happens to be catholic instead of the other way around?
If that is the case then they should be free to do as they please as long as it's not against legitimate health regulations and it is stated clearly in the hiring practices.
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i think you're right HM. i'm not catholic and don't care at all about BC, but this particular issue just doesn't seem right to me, even if it is legal. oh well, what are you going to do?
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You're going to play the Vatican Roulett! YIPEE!
Though, actually, tequila is more to blame than Rome for the last kid...
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I think the problem is that you get into some outside entity controlling your personal life either way (BTW, Lookout, you mean your health insurance plan doesn't cover your wife's visits to the gynecologist? So she can only be covered if she goes to an ob/gyn when pregnant? That doesn't make any sense. Its cheaper to cover a year's supply of birth control pills and a pelvic exam then it is to cover 9 months' worth of visits to an ob/gyn and birthing costs, or isn't pregnancy covered either under your plan? If not, I'd switch to a job that gives better health benefits).
On the one hand I can see the government's point: The Catholic Church is forcing its religous stance about BC on its employees. In theory if I am a Jew working for the Catholics, they are taking away my freedom of religous choice by specifically banning birth control from my health care plan because of THEIR religous agenda. On the other hand, if I am a member of a different faith, and I feel that strongly about it, why on earth would I go to work for a Catholic charity anyhow? This one is a puzzler to me. ![]() |
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Birth control shouldn't be covered by insurance to begin with.
It's elective, not essential care.
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I believe this was pushed by womens rights groups. If you provide any medical coverage, you have to provide the females with BC drugs and the choice of an ob/gyn as primary care Doc, if desired.
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Of course, using your logic, insurance shouldn't cover pre-natal visits or childbirth, since they are elective too. |
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and i wouldn't change my job for insurance issues
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