Chicago (China) - Wheaton College is a Christian liberal arts school in the state of Illinois, under the exclusion of religious trials and is entitled to meet contraceptive requirements under affordable care law governed by federal judges I have.
Over the course of five years, Wheaton College has sought exemption from contraceptive requirements of patient protection and price medical practices based on the so-called short form choosing not to pay the burden of contraception needs of its employees or insured It was. Federal medical law may be known as Obama Care Reform.
In addition to mailing this form to the government, you will need to provide copies to your insurance company and insurance manager.
The university is seeking a preliminary ban on this certification requirement and I believe that it is proving that the burden of filling out the form that "there is no convincing government interests" is reasonable.
However, when the school first requested an injunction, the seventh circuit court was ruled by the Notre Dame University versus the Siberian University and Wheaton's request was rejected.
In this view, Judge Richard Posner of the US Circuit Court write: "The process of claiming to abandon the obligation to provide contraception insurance is against the troublesome thing, just signing the name of the individual and mailing the signed form to both addresses.
However, the decision of Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores by the US Supreme Court in 2014 is not overturning this decision, which is a major concern for the company's victory against individuals opposed to religious contraception.
Judge Robert Dow (Jr.) of the US District Court for the change of legal opinion writes on Thursday, with a comment on page 3, "Whitton says the defendant is using contraceptive measures for Wheaton It proved that we approved the implementation and will infringe Wheaton's right under the restoration of freedom of religion.
"Witton will unrecoverable damage to the ability to practice its religious beliefs unless defendants are prohibited from further disturbing Wheaton's religious practices, which is a direct result of defendant's behavior "Dow continued.
Phillips Lecken, dean of Wheaton College, stated in a statement: "We recognized that the court recognized Weldon's religious identity and protected our ability to confirm the dignity of human lives My thanks to God Medicine and service Our faith, but that scene is over. "
The government is promoting a new regulation to promote religious freedom, arguing that the Obama-chan reforms force employers to provide contraceptive methods to confront their religious or moral beliefs. HHS officials said in a brief introduction of the new rules that "99.9%" women want insurance to receive free birth control. Only a few employers question the validity of Obama's medical system reform provision. In the statement, "The violent rule of the Trump regime shows that we ignore today's women's rights, health and autonomy." "By depriving women of free contraceptive rights, these provisions will give employers permission to discriminate against women."
The new rule is the latest fight against the Republican 's longstanding war to end public funds for family planning. Female healthcare providers currently offer contraceptives to millions of low-income women using title X funds. In planned parent-child relationship, it is estimated that about 41% of women are receiving family planning services through title X. Our best research shows that there is no alternative option if the planned parentage relationship is deleted from the title X program. Low-income women using Title X services at these clinics may not have other places to switch to birth control - as a result, unexpected pregnancies may occur
Can you imagine what happened in America? Do not forget the contraceptive struggle in the early year of the year, and if Mitromny is elected president, he removes title X (family planning program for low income Americans) and plans family plan Kill and announce to cancel Obama. What are the limits of birth control for medical reform? Finally, after repeatedly proving, the popular abstinence method in the United States does not work. It makes sense if you wish to be told that sexually active teenagers must wait about seven years for sex to happen. Unfortunately, President Obama rescinded the ten year abstinence program (up to $ 1.5 billion), but it seems that it came back.