Posted on 03/25/2016 10:03:46 AM PDT by Morgana
Members of the United States Congress have voiced their support for the Little Sisters of the Poor before their case is argued before the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
We talk a lot about public service up here. Well, these are the people who live it, House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.) said of the sisters on the House Floor on Tuesday, noting that they serve the poor in 31 countries. They are the definition of public service.
On Wednesday, oral arguments for Zubik v. Burwell will take place at the Supreme Court. The case is a bundle of seven cases against the HHS mandate, including as plaintiffs Bishop David Zubik of Pittsburgh, the Little Sisters of the Poor, the Archdiocese of Washington, and several Christian colleges.
At issue is the administrations mandate that employers provide contraceptive coverage in employee health plans, and the ensuing accommodations they offered religious non-profits to comply with the mandate.
The Affordable Care Act in 2010 required that preventive services be covered in employer health plans. In its guidelines released in 2011, the Department of Health and Human Services stated that these services included sterilizations and contraceptives, including some drugs considered abortifacients.
They crafted narrow religious exemptions for churches and their affiliates (such as parish groups and schools) using tax law. Religious non-profits who objected to having to provide the coverage, however, were not exempt from the mandate.
The administration then offered an accommodation for these objecting non-profits. The non-profits would send a form to the government stating their objection, and the government would then notify their insurer, who would provide the coverage at a separate cost.
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Drives me crazy. Congress people b***ing about it when they have the power to CHANGE THE LAW.
OK, Obama won’t sign it? Don’t pass his budgets.
Members of the United States Congress have voiced their support for the Little Sisters
LYING BASTARDS, If they supported them they would have Ordered the Judiciary to Remain SILENT!
Article 3, section 2
...the Supreme Court shall have appellate jurisdiction, both as to law and fact, with such exceptions, and under such regulations as the Congress shall make.
True.
The first duty of every senator is reelection. There is no second. Since the 17A, the senate is an institution unsupported by its foundation.
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