He gets into
the Obama Free Birth Control Rule — recently and laudably enjoined against a company owned by Catholics — the German circumcision decision, and other cultural issues I haven't discussed here.
Not exact matches
The
Obama administration's policy requiring most employers to provide
free birth control coverage in their health insurance policies takes effect on Wednesday (Aug. 1)- a deadline that has sparked apocalyptic warnings from conservative activists and some faith groups.
Last month, the
Obama administration announced a new rule requiring that health insurance plans offer
birth control to women for
free.
I asked them, «Does
Obama's mandate that health insurance companies provide
free birth control make you worried about what he might do to your industry?»
The requirements are part of the preventive health benefits for women in Obamacare — the same part of the law that mandates
free birth control — and could be repealed or revised by the Department of Health and Human Services, since it's not actually in the law but part of a regulation the
Obama administration wrote.
This requirement is part of the preventive health benefits for women in Obamacare — the same part of the law that mandates
free birth control — and it could be repealed without Congress since it's not actually in the law but part of a regulation the
Obama administration wrote, Kliff notes.
One of the mandates of President Barack
Obama's Affordable Care Act is that companies must provide health insurance that offers
free birth control.
As the prospect began to sink in of losing access to
free contraceptives if the health law is repealed or replaced, women have reportedly been racing to get IUDs or stockpile
birth control pills before President Barack
Obama leaves office.