The 16,000-member ChristianMedical Association has
filed official comments opposing as "unlawful, unprecedented, unwise and un-American"
a U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services (HHS) rule that forces virtually all
health insurance plans in the country provide free contraceptive pills, devices
and surgeries on demand regardless of users' ability to pay.
The CMA document deplores the fact that "The administration
is instituting a decidedly un-American
policy that (a) classifies pregnancy as a disease requiring mandated treatment
and (b) advocates the prevention of child-bearing as a health care cost
savings. Unlike communist leaders in countries like China, Americans historically
have not viewed pregnancy as a disease or children as an unwelcome product
posing a cost burden."
The comments of CMA and other groups were filed with HHS before the June 19
deadline for public comments on the rule, which has generated nationwide
protests over what opponents consider a frontal assault on religious freedom,
since the rule does not exempt most religious employers who object to the drugs
on moral grounds.CMA CEO Dr. David Stevens noted, "The contraceptives and sterilization mandate affects all people no matter what their faith is, and it is an attack on our first and most precious rights. Religious freedom and respect for conscience are among the most important issues that all people of faith face. This is a battle we dare not lose."
CMA Executive VP Dr. Gene Rudd added, "While researchers continue to debate whether certain mandated drugs labeled as contraceptive may actually end the life of a developing human embryo, the mandated drug Ella almost certainly has such a post-fertilization effect; it's the only way to explain the effectiveness rates claimed for the drug. What we have learned during this debate over the potential abortifacient nature of certain contraceptives is that those with a social agenda will deceive to achieve.”
The Christian Medical Association document asserted that the HHS
mandate is unlawful and unprecedented in that it violates abortion-related provisions
of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (the law under which the
mandate is enacted), federal laws protecting conscience rights and
constitutional protections for religious liberty and just compensation.
CMA also noted that besides violating constitutional religious
liberties, the mandate also "offers no accommodation options whatsoever to
protect secular conscientious objectors.
The CMA comments conclude, "The administration retains only
two realistic options regarding this unlawful, unprecedented, unwise and un-American
policy: rescind the policy or face defeat in the courts. The CMA encourages rescission
of this policy in its entirety."
More information on the mandate and comments from other organizations
are available at http://www.freedom2care.org/learn/page/laws-obamacare-contraceptives-mandate
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