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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Mary Ann on July 08, 2020, 10:14:27 AM
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https://www.democraticunderground.com/100213716758
BigmanPigman (35,993 posts)
Women can't get contraception via their health coverage
SCOTUS just said. This sucks! Now you have to get your employer's permission to allow you to get birth control. Your employer!
Next they will kill the ACA? Or will this make the ACA more popular.
"The ruling was victory for the administration's plan to greatly expand the kinds of employers who can cite religious or moral objections in declining to include contraceptives in their health care plans. Up to 126,000 women nationwide would lose birth control coverage under the plan, the government estimated. Planned Parenthood said nearly nine in 10 women seek contraceptive care of some kind during their lifetimes."
"Since Congress passed Obamacare in 2010, the issue of which employers can decline offer contraceptive coverage has remained highly controversial."
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/supreme-court-okays-trump-plan-limit-contraceptive-coverage-n1232339
Well, that's not what it says, but it's clear that reading comprehension isn't The Pig's strong suit.
hedda_foil (14,374 posts)
17. This ONLY applies to women working for companies with religious or moral objections.
It sucks but it's not a blanket denial. Posting here to make sure people read this.
Good luck, Hedda. You're a brave DUmmy to rain on the outrage-fest.
gollygee (21,910 posts)
3. I hate them all
My birth control is nobody else's business. Except my husband's, and only because I choose to make it his business.
But--when you expect your employer to pay for it, you make it their business.
Star Member RussBLib (3,894 posts)
7. Deceptive OP title
Women in the ACA CAN get contraception if their employer allows it. If the employer does not, they cannot, which is really stupid. This decision will have to be countered by bolstering the ACA.
It isn't about whether the employer "allows" it; it's about who pays for it.
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Ohiogal (14,943 posts)
10. So
In other words, women need permission from their employers to get birth control coverage.
It’s infuriating!
THAT'S NOT WHAT IT SAYS!!!!
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BigmanPigman (35,993 posts)
Women can't get contraception via their health coverage
SCOTUS just said. This sucks! Now you have to get your employer's permission to allow you to get birth control. Your employer!
1. This Is Stupidly False, Part 1: A woman or man can walk into CVS or Walgreens and pay for the full variety of contraceptives with cash or magic plastic without consulting their employer.
2. This Is Stupidly False, Part 2: This ruling in no way prevents XYZ Inc. from including paying for contraceptives under their health plan.
3. This Is Stupidly False, Part 3: Because it's a BigPig post.
BTW, brand name condoms can be bought for $16-$40 for a package of 36 on Amazon. So at least one common form of contraception is readily available OTC and won't break anybody's bank. Though condoms probably can't be bought with an EBT card, which might affect a few DUpipo (from the pix I've seen, very few).
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Could the women this ruling applies to setup a FSA for buying contraception or maybe go to Planned Parenthood to get contraception?
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Could the women this ruling applies to setup a FSA for buying contraception or maybe go to Planned Parenthood to get contraception?
I believe FSAs are governed by and operated in accordance with Federal regs. The ones I've had have been run by companies other than my employers. So I think the answer to the FSA part of your question is "Yes". This would not satisfy a "good" Prog, though, because the $$ for an FSA is from the employee's earnings, and Catholic and other religious organizations are not forced to violate their religious beliefs. Especially the latter.
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Could the women this ruling applies to setup a FSA for buying contraception or maybe go to Planned Parenthood to get contraception?
Don't Democrats justify giving Planned Butcherhood tax dollars by claiming that they offer low-cost or free birth control?
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gollygee (21,910 posts)
3. I hate them all
My birth control is nobody else's business. Except my husband's, and only because I choose to make it his business.
I doubt he needs you to use any.
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gollygee (21,910 posts)
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My birth control is nobody else's business. Except my husband's, and only because I choose to make it his business.
I'm sure he feels the same way about his side piece.
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gollygee (21,910 posts)
3. I hate them all
My birth control is nobody else's business. Except my husband's, and only because I choose to make it his business.
Most DUmmies are over 60. Do they really need to worry about getting pregnant?
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Most DUmmies are over 60. Do they really need to worry about getting pregnant?
The female ones are still hoping for somebody that would be willing to do it