Posted on 07/07/2010 7:34:37 AM PDT by jeffq73
Yesterday, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal signed House Bill 1247, The Abortion Insurance Opt-out Act. The new law, which goes it effect immediately, exempts the state from the abortion mandate in the recently-enacted federal health care reform law.
Specifically, the new law prohibits health insurers participating in the state-run health insurance exchange (scheduled to go into effect in 2014) from offering plans or policies that cover abortions except in rare cases in which the mothers life is in danger from a physical disorder, physical illness, or physical injury including a life-endangering physical condition caused by or arising from the pregnancy itself.
In the three months since President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in law, four states Arizona, Mississippi, Tennessee, and now Louisiana have acted to protect life and to ensure that taxpayer dollars are not used to fund abortions a practice opposed by the vast majority of Americans.
Notably, the day after Congress passed the health care reform legislation, AUL made our Federal Abortion-Mandate Opt-Out Act available to lawmakers in all 50 states and we continue to work with dozens of states that are considering opt-out legislation either this year or when their legislative sessions reconvene in 2011.
Governor Jindal and our allies in Louisiana are to be congratulated on their bold leadership in support of life. Clearly, Louisiana has earned its top-spot in AULs annual ranking of the most pro-life states and has again set the standard for other states to follow.
AUL's news release on this subject can be found here.
>> the abortion mandate in the recently-enacted federal health care reform law.
Isn’t there an EO out against this? /s
Rick Perry!!!!!!!!!! Where are you?????? LEAD you MORON!!!!!! Let Texas speak!!!!!!!
Immigration, abortion, oil moratorium........where the HELL are you????????
actually, I think all states have the option under the HCR law not to allow insurerance policies that cover abortion to operate under their state exchanges.
>> ...Arizona, Mississippi, Tennessee, and now Louisiana... <<
Hmmm...All southern states...how odd.../s
Thanks jeffq73.
F(redacted) the ACLU.
They haven’t bothered to take a position on the Uniform Child Abduction Prevention Act.
Rick Perry!!!!!!!!!! Where are you???
He’s out walking his dog. Gov. Goodhair is a jerk on all the issues you mentioned; he has lockjaw. However, the legislature won’t be in session until Jan. to take action on the abortion opt out issue. That doesn’t excuse him for his failure of leadership however.
Louisiana, along with Arizona and Mississippi are of course some of the States that joined in the broader multi-state lawsuit filed in Florida to declaw odingacare. At last count I believe it was up to 19 States, give or take.
Not sure what this particular piece of legislation is for except maybe as a backstop in case the broader suit fails. Regardless, they're giving the federales some blowback and that's a good thang.
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He could call the legislature into special session, but Speaker Straus (like mentor John Tower) is pro-abortion.
Rick is probably hoping that Guardacil is covered under the new healthcare legislation. That way he can force it on our children with the backing of the federal govt.
Funny thing eh?
TX needs to be in and then you’d have a real split.
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