Showing posts with label HHS mandate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HHS mandate. Show all posts

Friday, September 18, 2015

These Christian Colleges Just Scored a Big Win on Obamacare

This decision makes a Supreme Court decision on the HHS mandate even more likely. (Reuters)


These Christian Colleges Just Scored a Big Win on Obamacare


On Thursday, a federal court ruled that the government cannot impose massive IRS fines on religious ministries for following their faith.
The ruling, which disagrees with those of other federal courts, drastically increases the likelihood of a Supreme Court review of the HHS mandate - the provision in ObamaCare that requires employers to give women abortion-inducing drugs, contraceptives, and sterilization without a co-pay.
If non-profit organizations meet highly selective criteria, they may sign a waiver, which will force insurance companies to provide contraceptives to women for "free." Several religious organizations say signing the forms is a participation in sin.
The Supreme Court will soon decide whether to take up cases involving the Little Sisters of the PoorHouston Baptist and Texas Baptist Universities, and other religious ministries. Thursday's pair of court opinions protects Dordt College, CNS Ministries, and others from having to comply with the HHS mandate.
"Fifteen federal judges now agree that the government has no right to dictate or second guess a person's sincere religious beliefs," said Lori Windham, senior counsel of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty. "The government keeps telling the Supreme Court, 'Move along, nothing important here' in hopes that the Court will ignore this crucial issue. But with [Thursday's] decisions, the Court will have great reason to decide this issue in the next term."
The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeal's opinion stated, "When the government imposes a direct monetary penalty to coerce conduct that violates religious belief, '[t]here has never been a question that the government 'imposes a substantial burden on the exercise of religion.'"
Although the government argued that the ministries were being paranoid and that it was simply asking them for signatures on a piece of meaningless paper, the court both refused to second guess the ministries' beliefs and saw through the government's argument.
"We need look no further than the government's own litigation behavior to gauge the importance of [the government's forms] in the regulatory scheme." If it was just a meaningless form, "there would be no need to insist on [the ministries'] compliance with" the government's demands.
"The government has many ways to achieve its goals without trampling over religious freedom," said Senior Counsel Lori Windham. The appeals court's "decision correctly protects the rights of religious ministries serving the most vulnerable in our society."
Last week five judges criticized the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling against the Little Sisters of the Poor, predicting the "gravely wrong" decision "will not long survive." Currently seven petitions involving non-profit ministries now await review by the Supreme Court, including the Little Sisters of the Poor (see video).
The Becket Fund, a religious liberty legal organization, continues to lead the charge against the unconstitutional HHS mandate, winning a landmark victory at the U.S. Supreme Court in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby. It currently represents the Little Sisters of the Poor, Mother Angelica's Eternal Word Television Network, and Houston Baptist University, along with many other religious ministries.
Seven other petitions challenging the HHS mandate have already been filed at the Supreme Court, and more are expected.
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Monday, March 31, 2014

After Chick-Fil-A Success, Mike Huckabee Pushes 'Hobby Lobby Day' - GINA MEEKS, Charisma News

Hobby Lobby

The Family Research Council has organized a 'Hobby Lobby Day,' and Mike Huckabee is urging people to show their support for the company by participating. (Nicholas Eckhart/Flickr/Creative Commons)

After Chick-Fil-A Success, Mike Huckabee Pushes 'Hobby Lobby Day'





When Chick-fil-A came under fire for comments CEO and President Dan Cathy made about homosexuality, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee asked customers to show their support. Now he’s doing the same for Hobby Lobby.
The Supreme Court began hearing arguments this week in the arts-and-crafts retailer’s case opposing the contraception mandate in Obamacare. The Green family will be forced to pay $1.3 million per day in fines or cancel health care coverage for their employees if they lose this case.
According to a poll commissioned by Family Research Council and Alliance Defending Freedom, 59 percent of likely voters disapprove of the HHS mandate (including 54 percent of women ages 18-44).
The Family Research Council is asking Christians across the nation to show their support for Hobby Lobby on Saturday.
An event called “Hobby Lobby Day” on Facebook asks people to change their profile to show support, shop at Hobby Lobby stores or online on Saturday, say thank you with a card, and share a photo of the shopping trip on social media with the #HobbyLobbyDay hashtag.
“If Obamacare forces Hobby Lobby ... to provide abortive drugs, even though the privately run, family-run business opposes it on moral grounds, then the government has decided that you can only believe so much," Huckabee said on his Fox News television show Saturday. "And when there’s a conflict, the individual loses to the government. Now that, my friend, is a loss of liberty. This is a fundamentally outrageous action to anyone, liberal or conservative, who believes the Constitution was created to keep us free, not to keep us from being free.”
Huckabee says Hobby Lobby Day gives people the opportunity to show their support “and to express appreciation for [Hobby Lobby’s] courage in risking the very existence of their business to stand for what should be clear-cut, constitutional rights.”
Huckabee adds, “If religious liberty and freedom of conscience doesn’t exist for Hobby Lobby, how long will it be before it’s taken from you? Enough of government thinking it’s God and trying to act like it. We not only owe it to our children and grandchildren, but we owe it to the founders who meant to guarantee our freedom.”

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Ministries File Class Action Suit over HHS Mandate

Ministries File Class Action Suit over HHS Mandate

The Southern Baptist Convention's GuideStone health plan and two other non-profit religious groups are suing the Obama administration over its contraception coverage mandate.
That Obamacare mandate forces all employers to provide birth control coverage to employees, including drugs that may cause abortions.
The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty is suing the Obama administration on behalf of GuideStone, the Oklahoma-based Reaching Souls International, and Truett-McConnell College in Georgia.
Their class-action lawsuit actually includes more than 100 ministries that participate in GuideStone's health benefits plan.
"The very purpose of the GuideStone plan is to provide ministry organizations with employee health benefits according to biblical principles," said O.S. Hawkins, GuideStone's President and CEO. "The government shouldn't prohibit us from continuing in that ministry."
The three organizations argue the contraception mandate is "an assault on biblical convictions and an attack on religious liberty."
The Obama administration has said churches and a narrowly defined category of religious organizations are exempt. But the administration is still threatening devastating penalties to many other ministry organizations, like Christian colleges, missions organizations, and family ministries.
 
"The government's refusal to treat these ministries as 'religious employers' is senseless," Mark Rienzi, senior counsel for the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, said in a written statement.
"These people spend their lives teaching and preaching their religious faith - if they do not qualify as 'religious employers,' the government needs to get a new definition," Rienzi said.
For more: CBN News