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Obama forges compromise birth control plan
US President Barack Obama announced Friday that his government would no longer require religious organisations to offer free contraception in health care plans. He said that insurance firms would have to shoulder the cost.
By News Wires (text)
AFP - US President Barack Obama Friday announced a compromise to defuse a row over access to birth control which prompted election-year Republican critics to claim he was waging a war on religion.
In a concession, Obama said his government would no longer require religious organizations to offer free contraception on employee health plans and decried opponents he said had turned the issue into a "political football."
But he stuck by the principle that all women should have free access to such services, putting the onus on insurance firms to offer birth control to those working for religious employers like Catholic hospitals.
"These employers will not have to pay for or provide contraceptive services. But women who work at these institutions will have access to free contraceptive services just like other women," Obama said.
"Religious liberty will be protected, and a law that requires free preventive care will not discriminate against women."
The fight erupted when the administration decided not to exempt religious employers from a requirement under its health reform law that work-based insurance plans offer women coverage for contraception.
Officials argued that a woman who worked, for example, as a nurse at a Catholic hospital might not share their employer's religious opposition to contraception and should have the same rights as female workers elsewhere.
Catholic leaders were outraged -- though houses of worship were exempt -- and Republicans used the row to whip up a social issues storm, firing up their conservative political base in an election year.
Republican House speaker John Boehner accused Obama of mounting an "unambiguous attack on religious freedom" as Republicans sought to damage Obama among swing state, Catholic voters ahead of his reelection race.
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum on Friday accused Obama of stooping to coercion.
"It's not about contraception. It's about economic liberty, it's about freedom of speech, it's about freedom of religion," Santorum said at a conservative conference in Washington.
"It's about government control of your lives and it's got to stop."
But Obama, making a hurried bid to end a row which has dominated Washington for a week and deflected from White House efforts to showcase the improving economy, condemned those who had sought political gain from the episode.
"I understand some folks in Washington may want to treat this as another political wedge issue. But it shouldn't be. I certainly never saw it that way," he said.
The Catholic Health Association, which had criticized the original mandate, was "very pleased" with the compromise, which it said protected religious liberty and the rights of Catholic institutions.
"The framework developed has responded to the issues we identified that needed to be fixed," said Sister Carol Keehan.
The Planned Parenthood Federation, a non-profit organization which fights for women on reproductive issues, also welcomed the decision.
"In the face of a misleading and outrageous assault on women's health, the Obama administration has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring all women will have access to birth control coverage," said Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards.
There was no immediate reaction from conservative Catholic organizations.
Polls show a majority of Catholics -- and the US public at large -- support the president's position, which has drawn heavy fire from some of the church's largest groups because contraception is against its teachings.
But the White House may have been concerned that the row could harm Obama's standing among blue-collar white Catholic voters who play an important role in presidential election swing states like Pennsylvania and Ohio.



























Comments (3)
Obama and freedom
This was nothing new in the Obama Administration. His goal is to remove one freedom at a time in the U.S. Don't worry, sooner or later it will catch up with you people also.
Nose Hair
Mr Obama's accustomed 'looking down his nose at citizens' reveals an unkempt tangle of nose hair which is as ugly as his communist view of the world. "The Deluge" may descend upon him and drown him through his wannabe Plutocratic nose.
Another Govt. Mandate on the people.................
One MORE non legislative mandate from The Liar in Chief !!!
FREE contraceptives to everyone that wants them !!!
That un legislated mandate to the Insurance Co's. will just be passed along to their customers with increased premiums !!!
NOTHING that the Liar in Chief said would be FREE will ultimately be FREE !!!
This is just another dangerous example by The Liar in Chief that HE does not have to comply with the U.S. Constitution or the Congress !!!
It's just one MORE reason why I, and others should NOT be Voting for 4 more years of this Tyrannical Narcissistic Man Child in Nov. !!!
HE believes that HE is above the Laws of the Land and can do whatever HE wants in HIS efforts to control the people of this Nation !!!
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