A federal judge in Minneapolis ruled Monday that the owner of Hastings Ford and Hastings Chrysler Center does not have to pay for health insurance coverage for certain contraceptives such as Plan B, ella emergency contraceptive and certain kinds of IUDs.Here's a hearty f%$# you to the Supreme Court over the Hobby Lobby decision.
Douglas Erickson said in a lawsuit that contraceptives that prevent a fertilized egg from being implanted in a woman’s uterus violate his belief that life begins at conception. Erickson’s businesses have 63 full-time employees and about 15 part-timers.
The ruling by U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson is the latest in a string of decisions involving family-owned businesses that have sued to become exempt from a portion of the federal Affordable Care Act because of their religious beliefs.
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Planned Parenthood of Minnesota and North and South Dakota issued a statement Tuesday after the ruling became public.
“It’s unbelievable that we are still fighting for access to birth control in 2014, with some politicians who want to get rid of the birth control benefit completely,” the statement said. “We know firsthand that access to birth control is both a health care and economic concern for women.”
Sunday, December 14, 2014
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A judge in Minnesota just gave a free pass to employers who don't want to cover contraceptives. I'm wondering when a Jehovah's Witness gets to deny coverage for blood transfusions:
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I wonder what Ford or Chrysler think about this..
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