Friday, November 10, 2017

Domers have lost their way


Notre Dame reverses decision to end coverage of birth control in university insurance plans as they bow to a small group of vocal secularist 

By Max Cohen 15 hours ago

In a reversal of school policy, the University of Notre Dame announced this week that it would continue to cover contraceptives for its employees, according to a report in the South Bend Tribune.

The news marked a departure from Notre Dame’s announcement on Nov. 1 that birth control would only be covered free of charge for medical reasons. With the policy reversal, a third-party insurance provider will continue to offer contraceptives and birth control to Notre Dame employees with no copay.

Employers like Notre Dame were able to revoke insurance coverage for contraceptives as a result of the Trump administration's decision to roll back an Obama-era federal mandate that birth control be included in health insurance plans.

Notre Dame had long opposed a birth control mandate due to its affiliation with the Catholic Church, which opposes the use of contraception. After the Trump administration's decision in October, Notre Dame University President Fr. John Jenkins praised the Justice Department on the basis of religious freedom.

"We welcome this reversal and applaud the attorney general’s statement that ‘except in the narrowest circumstances, no one should be forced to choose between living out his or her faith and complying with the law,'" Jenkins said in a statement.

Days after Jenkins' statement, Notre Dame students rallied on campus in support of reproductive rights, according to a report in the campus newspaper, The Observer.

"It is extremely important to voice opposition to our university’s patriarchal attempt to control the bodies and reproductive choices of its employees," graduate student Kate Bermingham, one of the rally's organizers, told The Observer at the time.

Under the Affordable Care Act, Penn Student Health insurance plans continue to cover birth control "without co-pay or deductible," according to the Student Health Service webpage. 

It is unclear as to what action the Catholic Church will now take against the N.D. administration. 

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous11/10/2017

    What does ND stand for anymore. It used to be a place where parents saved their money and sent their kids away to get a good Catholic education. Now it seems to be all about the tv money.

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  2. Anonymous11/10/2017

    They invited pro choice Obama and did not invite pro life Trump. Hmmmm

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  3. Anonymous11/10/2017

    Just like the Irish Catholic Democratic Machine these days, there is nothing Catholic about them. They are an obnoxious disgrace to our Irish forefathers.

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