Posted on 01/24/2020 1:08:37 PM PST by Morgana
President Donald Trump took action today against the state of California over its requirement that private health insurance plans pay for abortions. The requirement essentially forces churches and Christian groups that are pro-life to fund killing babies in abortions in their health care plans.
Churches across California have been battling the onerous abortion mandate for years with no relief. The troubling situation began in 2014 when the California Department of Managed Health Care reclassified abortion as a basic health service under the Affordable Care Act and ordered all insurance plans in the state to begin covering elective abortions immediately. Even churches are not exempt.
Several churches in California have already filed suit against the mandate.
But now, the Trump administration is taking action against California over its requirement, saying it violates the Weldon Amendment federal law that protects conscience rights and prohibits states which receive federal funding from compelling healthcare plans to fund abortion.
As the Los Angeles Times reports, the Trump administration has warned California that it is violating federal law and said it must stop forcing private health insurance plans to fund killing babies in abortions or risk losing federal funds.
If California wants to provide abortion services, it can do so, said Roger Severino, who directs the Office for Civil Rights in the Department of Health and Human Services. What the state is not free to do is force people to pay for other peoples abortions.
Severino said California has 30 days to ends its abortion mandate or risk losing federal money.
Denise Harle, Legal Counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom, told LifeNews.com she was happy abut the action taken.
No one should force a church or any other employer to participate in funding abortion. For years, Californias Department of Managed Health Care has demonstrated hostility to churches by forcing them to pay for elective abortions. The agency has unconstitutionally targeted religious organizations, repeatedly collaborated with pro-abortion advocates, and failed to follow the appropriate administrative procedures to institute its unprecedented mandate. We commend the Trump administration and HHSs Office for Civil Rights for investigating and taking corrective action against the state of California for its flawed policies, persistent violation of federal law, and its willful disregard for the civil rights and conscience rights of its citizens, Harle said.
Carol Tobias, president of National Right to Life, slammed California for forcing churches to fund abortions and praised President Trump.
We thank the Trump Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services for protecting the rights of Californians who do not want to pay for or participate in health care plans that pay for abortions, added Tobias. It is morally abhorrent that the state of California forces its citizens to participate in plans that pay for abortions.
Health care is designed to save lives and protect our health, Tobias continued. The state of Californias coercive policies have meant that nearly every health insurance plan, no matter if an individual works for a business, a church or religious school, is required to pay for an elective abortion.
Jeremiah Galus, who is representing the churches through Alliance Defending Freedom, says the California abortion mandate violates their religious freedoms.
If the state can force a church to pay for the very thing they counsel against, in violation of their constitutionally protected religious beliefs, then no American is secure, he said,
Churches should be free to serve their communities according to their religious beliefs without unjust government edicts that force them to violate those beliefs, Galus continued. California has no right to dictate what pastors or churches believe on moral and cultural issues. Yet, with the stroke of a penand without consulting the publicthe state mandated that churches must pay for the taking of innocent human life.
In 2014, ADF and Life Legal Defense Foundation filed formal complaints with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services against DMHC regarding Californias mandate and its violation of federal conscience law. Those came on the heels of a complaint filed directly with DMHC, which responded by affirming its decision to force all plans to cover all abortions without explanation.
As revealed in e-mails that Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys who represent the churches discovered, the agency issued its mandate in response to specific demands from Planned Parenthood. Those demands asked agency officials to implement a fix requiring the health plans of religious organizations to include coverage for abortion, regardless of moral or conscientious objections and despite state recognition up to that point that religious groups shouldnt be subject to such requirements. The abortion giant threatened to promote its own legislative solution if the administrative agency didnt act, so DMHC issued its mandate in 2014.
No state agency anywhere has the right to demand that church health insurance plans contain this kind of coverage, which clearly violates these churches most sincerely held religious beliefs, added ADF Senior Counsel Erik Stanley, director of the ADF Center for Christian Ministries. The state has no business implementing Planned Parenthoods scheme to force religious groups to act contrary to their own pro-life beliefs under the threat of massive penalties if they dont comply.
The Obama administration did investigate Californias abortion mandate, but its HHS Office of Civil Rights concluded that it found no violation of the law. However, Obama strongly supported abortion and used Obamacare to force abortion funding.
The decision was based on a flawed reading of the Weldon Amendment. Under Obama, the office argued that the Weldon Amendment only protects health insurance plans, and not the purchasers of such plans. It also stated that the insurance companies have not complained.
Pro-life leaders in Congress were furious with the Obama administration when it accepted the abortion mandate as constitutional.
Nearly two years after California imposed its draconian mandate that requires all insurance companies to pay for abortion the Obama Administration has reached a new low reinterpreting the Weldon amendment to allow the mandate to continue, said Rep. Chris Smith, Co-Chair of the Bipartisan Congressional Pro-Life Caucus in comments to LifeNews.com, previously. This means that Californians, including churches, will continue to be forced to pay for elective abortions in their insurance plans.
Sounds like a very significant step forward. And quite logical too.
The crux of the story.
Thank God for Trump!!!
Bravo, Pres. Trump!
Talk about getting things done. . . after his beautiful speech today, his words turn into ACTION. President Trump is a rare and courageous gift to the American people who defend life, understand the Constitutionand and believe in American exceptionalism. Thank God for him.
But - leftists will run to the nearest Federal Court with lots of Obama appointed judges on the bench - and will file for a restraining order - and the judge will issue it. Until we clean up courts of activist judges -we will have to deal with this crap for a LONG time.
Way overdue. So many things that California does which would preclude it from receiving funds... wth
Talk about getting things done. . . after his beautiful speech today, his words turn into ACTION. President Trump is a rare and courageous gift to the American people who defend life, understand the Constitutionand and believe in American exceptionalism. Thank God for him.
Yay!!! Our side
Yesterday was my birthday. What a great present from a great President!
I love Trump.
And absolutely necessary. That requirement turns the constitution as written on its head for the sake of a “right” concocted by the courts and written nowhere in the constitution.
Very true
President Trump is taking care of that problem too. The courts are being returned to conservative hands one judge at a time.
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