U. S. contraceptive proposed rules for religious nonprofits
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Obama administration laid out its blueprint for providing contraceptive coverage for employees at nonprofit religious organizations on Friday, proposing rules that would contain benefits within separate individual insurance plans without cost to the employer. The new rules, which would be used to implement one of the most controversial provisions of President Barack Obama’s healthcare reform law, follow months of protest and legal action by the Roman Catholic Church, Protestant evangelicals and others groups who oppose the measure as a violation of religious liberty. . . .
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