One reason the insurance companies have not raised heck about providing free contraceptive services, is that they will save money on reduced numbers of pregnancies and childhood illness. So, what you should complain about is if they do not lower your insurance costs because of the money they are saving. I am not aware of religious insurance companies. Non religious employees at a religiously oriented place served by a non religious insurance company are not forcing that place to pay for contraception either.
>> I am not aware of religious insurance companies.
I am quite aware of religious employers that self-ensure.
They have been all over the news. Thay have LAWSUITS pending, for goodness’ sake. Maybe you should take a little of the time you spend being stubborn and clueless, and apply it towards keeping current.
Then the government mandate was totally pointless and dumb because all insurance was doing it anyway, right?
I don’t believe that access to birth control will decrease birth rates or childhood illnesses.
If that were so, then there wouldn’t be an explosion of births among single women. Birth control is cheap and available everywhere.