Posted on 12/10/2005 4:26:35 AM PST by Aussie Dasher
BOSTON, December 9, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) In a shocking turn-around, Massachusettss governor Mitt Romney announced yesterday that Roman Catholic and other private hospitals in the state will be forced to offer emergency contraception to sexual assault victims under new state legislation, regardless of the hospitals moral position on the issue.
The Republican governor had earlier defended the right of hospitals to avoid dispensing the morning-after pill on the grounds of moral dissent. The Boston Globe reported that Romneys flip on the issue came after his legal counsel, Mark D. Nielsen, concluded Wednesday that the new law supersedes a preexisting statute related to the abortifacient pill.
The pill, a high dose of hormones, acts as an abortifacient by preventing a fertilized egg from implanting in the uterine wall, thereby causing the death of the child.
The Department of Public Health issued a statement earlier in the week allowing hospitals to dissent from the new law, under a previous statute that protects private hospitals from being forced to provide abortion services or contraceptives.
Daniel Avila, associate director for policy and research for the Massachusetts Catholic Conference, said yesterday in an interview with the Boston Globe that Catholic hospitals still have legal grounds to avoid providing the pill, despite the new legislation. The new bill did not expressly repeal the original law protecting the rights of Catholic facilities.
As long as that statute was left standing, I think those who want to rely on that statute for protection for what theyre doing have legal grounds. (Boston Globe)
The Conference has been fighting this new legislation for several years. In 2003, in a statement to the Joint Committee on Health Care, they outlined their concern over the proposed Emergency Contraception Access Act (ECAA), stating: It will force Catholic medical personnel to distribute contraceptives even in cases involving the risk of early abortion. It also furthers a national strategy ultimately directed towards coercing Catholic facilities to provide insurance coverage for, and to perform, abortions.
The governors turnaround is especially unexpected since Romney has been presenting himself as a conservative on social issues in anticipation of a possible run for the presidency in 2008. This decision will certainly undermine the credibility of his conservatism with Republican Party members that may have been inclined to support him up to now.
Well, I'm STILL waiting...
Even Medicaid doesn't pay for abortions.
Like all Libs, eventually they 'out' themselves.
HE'S DONE.
He was done when they named him Mitt.
Agree with your assessment of Romney. . .too bad for Repubs that he is such a waste of opportunity. . .but lett's not insult 'country clubs' or their members by his association ;^)
Do you want to stone the rape victims too? They do it in Saudi Arabia, you know?
Caring for victims of rape is a very complicated matter, not given to simple platitudes. I was pointing out that the victim must have all the care and choices available.
good catch
They can have the choice. Go to another hospital or pharmacy for your pill.
The hospital should have the same choice as well. I hope they all close down.
I take your point. I did NOT mean to insult any 'country club' or any 'country club' members - EXCEPT as it applies to NE RINOs! :>)
Well, there goes any chances he ever had.
He already was. This just seals it.
BUMP from 2005.
Rush is talking about this right now on his show.
No real difference between Romneycare and Obamacare.
At Natl Review, Trinko and French provide different info, saying Romney was overridden by the legislature. I’d post the links but I don’t believe them.
Isn’t this the same excuse he offered for the gay marriage push? Romney blamed the liberal law and said he was just doing what his lawyers said it required, but it really didn’t. It was just the interpretation of people he hired to interpret.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.