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USCCB president urges President Obama to grant relief from HHS mandate fines

January 02, 2014

The president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has asked President Barack Obama not to implement the fines imposed by the HHS mandate, which went into effect for many religious employers on January 1.

“Your Administration recently relaxed the rules governing individual health plans under the Affordable Care Act, so Americans whose current plans have been canceled may claim a ‘hardship exemption’ from some requirements,” Archbishop Joseph Kurtz of Louisville said in a December 31 letter. “The ACA exempts small employers from the mandate to offer health coverage, and you have suspended this mandate for all employers through 2014.”

“One category of Americans, however, has been left out in the cold: Those who, due to moral and religious conviction, cannot in good conscience comply with the HHS regulation requiring coverage of sterilization and contraceptives,” he continued. “This mandate includes drugs and devices that can interfere with the survival of a human being in the earliest stage of development, burdening religious convictions on abortion as well as contraception. To date, at least 90 lawsuits representing almost 300 plaintiffs have been filed to challenge this mandate, and the Supreme Court has agreed to hear two of these cases in its current Term.”

Archbishop Kurtz added:

Many Catholic and other nonprofit institutions caring for those in need through education, health care and other services are not exempt from the contraceptive mandate. For reasons articulated by the courts, the Administration’s final rule of July 2013 does not alleviate the burden on their religious freedom.

Please consider, then, the result of your Administration’s current policies. In the coming year, no employer, large or small, will be required to offer a health plan at all. Employers face no penalty in the coming year (and only $2000 per employee afterwards) for canceling coverage against their employees’ wishes, compelling them to seek individual coverage on the open market. But an employer who chooses, out of charity and good will, to provide and fully subsidize an excellent health plan for employees – but excludes sterilization or any contraceptive drug or device – faces crippling fines of up to $100 a day or $36,500 a year per employee. In effect, the government seems to be telling employees that they are better off with no employer health plan at all than with a plan that does not cover contraceptives. This is hard to reconcile with an Act whose purpose is to bring us closer to universal coverage.

The result is a regulation that harshly and disproportionately penalizes those seeking to offer life-affirming health coverage in accord with the teachings of their faith. The Administration’s flexibility in implementing the ACA has not yet reached those who want only to exercise what has rightly been called our “First Freedom” under the Constitution.

I understand that legal issues in these cases will ultimately be settled by the Supreme Court. In the meantime, however, many religious employers have not obtained the temporary relief they need in time to avoid being subjected to the HHS mandate beginning January 1. I urge you, therefore, to consider offering temporary relief from this mandate, as you have for so many other individuals and groups facing other requirements under the ACA.

 


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  • Posted by: Thomas429 - Jan. 03, 2014 9:07 AM ET USA

    This is karmic. The good Bishops failed to oppose the agnostic take over of health care by the socialists and now they continue to complain about part of it. Please see the error of your ways and join those of us who see socialism as the evil it is and oppose this thing before it claims too many victims to be repealed. I say this because we are always confronted with the results of Lyndon B. Johnson's " Great Society" whenever anyone decides to attempt to end or even ameliorate that.

  • Posted by: JimKcda - Jan. 02, 2014 8:56 PM ET USA

    Good job, Archbishop Kurtz! Now if you could only get Notre Dame University (and others) to support you.