(CNSNews.com) – First Lady Michelle Obama boasted at a
campaign event in Omaha, Neb. on Tuesday that "we made history" when the
president's health care proposal was enacted and the administration
issued a regulation mandating that insurance companies provide women
with free contraceptives.
"Two years ago, we made history together by finally passing health reform," said Mrs. Obama.
"And because we passed this law, insurance companies will now have to
cover basic preventive care--things like prenatal care, mammograms,
contraception--at no extra cost."
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) finalized the
"preventive services" regulation in January and it will take effect for
most employers on Aug. 1. The regulation mandates that nearly all health
insurance plans in the United States must provide women with
sterilizations and all
FDA-approved contraceptives (including those that
can induce abortions) without any fees or co-pay.
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and many Catholic leaders in
the United States have voiced strong opposition to the mandate because
they say it would force Catholics--whose church teaches that
sterilization, contraception and abortion are wrong--to act against
their consciences and the teachings of their faith. In comments
submitted to the Department of Health and Human
Services, the U.S.
Conference of Catholic Bishops called the regulation an "unprecedented
attack" on religious liberty and asked the administration to rescind it
in its entirety.
A number of Catholic institutions, including Ave Maria University,
Belmont Abbey College, and EWTN, have sued the administration over the
regulation arguing that it violates their First Amendment right to the
free exercise of religion.
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