WASHINGTON (AP) — Sharpening an election-year confrontation over
religious freedom and government health insurance rules, the nation's
Catholic hospitals on Friday rejected President Barack Obama's
compromise for providing birth control coverage to their women
employees.
The Catholic Health Association was a key ally in
Obama's health care overhaul, defying opposition from church bishops to
help the president win approval in Congress. But the group said Friday
it does not believe church-affiliated employers should have to provide
birth control as a free preventive service, as the law now requires.
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