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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIf it's one of my religious tenets that I have access to reproductive care in my health insurance...
As does the religious beliefs of my fellow co-workers, and our employer objects to offer it to us for whatever reason when he very well could, wouldn't that be an attack on OUR religious freedom?
Why do the people who object to comprehensive reproductive health insurance coverage for women HATE religious freedom?
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If it's one of my religious tenets that I have access to reproductive care in my health insurance... (Original Post)
MrScorpio
Apr 2012
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dkf
(37,305 posts)1. That's the bummer of employer provided coverage. They get to pick the options.
If you get your own policy you can use whatever religious guidance you want to.
MADem
(135,425 posts)2. Oh, you DEVIL!
I like the way you think!
airplaneman
(1,239 posts)3. Its really quite simple
If it requires a doctors prescription its covered. The solution is to live by this rule or make it available over the counter without a prescription. You cannot start to pick and choose and wind up with anything but a big joke.
Sarah Ibarruri
(21,043 posts)4. Oooh. I like it. nt
Brettongarcia
(2,262 posts)5. Here's a link to Al Franken's petition, based on part of this idea