Lavender Stars

24 Feb 2012

becauseiamawoman:

seriouslyamerica:

sinidentidades:

Female Republican Senators go rogue, back Obama on contraceptives
Two female Republican members of the U.S. Senate, Sens. Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe of Maine, have broken rank with their party and come out in favor of a new rule issued by the Obama Administration that requires private health insurers to fully pay for the cost of contraception products.
The two lawmakers extended their support after the administration tweaked its rule to exempt religious non-profits from paying any part of the cost for contraception.
“It appears that changes have been made that provide women’s health services without compelling Catholic organizations in particular to violate the beliefs and tenets of their faith,” Snowe said in a prepared statement. “According to the Catholic Health Association, the administration ‘responded to the issues [they] identified that needed to be fixed,’ which is what I urged the president to do in addressing this situation.”
Collins added that she was glad to see the administration had “finally listened to the concerns raised by many and appears to be seeking to avoid the threat to religious liberties posed by its original plan.”
Their support comes as Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO) is shopping around an amendment to the rule that would allow any employer,  not just religious non-profits, to do away with workers’ contraception coverage. He was backed up by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), who said Sunday that he supports taking the teeth out of the president’s rule by exempting any employer that wants out.
The rule initially required employers to pay in workplaces that cover the cost of health insurance for their employees, but it was strongly opposed by the Catholic Church, which considers contraceptive use to be a sin unless the user is a prostitute.

Oh, Snowe and Collins - every time I think your party is totally irredeemable, you go and say something sensible. [Also, I read the title and just KNEW it was these two.]

F-YEAH MAINE! I have never loved my home state more!

becauseiamawoman:

seriouslyamerica:

sinidentidades:

Female Republican Senators go rogue, back Obama on contraceptives

Two female Republican members of the U.S. Senate, Sens. Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe of Maine, have broken rank with their party and come out in favor of a new rule issued by the Obama Administration that requires private health insurers to fully pay for the cost of contraception products.

The two lawmakers extended their support after the administration tweaked its rule to exempt religious non-profits from paying any part of the cost for contraception.

“It appears that changes have been made that provide women’s health services without compelling Catholic organizations in particular to violate the beliefs and tenets of their faith,” Snowe said in a prepared statement. “According to the Catholic Health Association, the administration ‘responded to the issues [they] identified that needed to be fixed,’ which is what I urged the president to do in addressing this situation.”

Collins added that she was glad to see the administration had “finally listened to the concerns raised by many and appears to be seeking to avoid the threat to religious liberties posed by its original plan.”

Their support comes as Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO) is shopping around an amendment to the rule that would allow any employer,  not just religious non-profits, to do away with workers’ contraception coverage. He was backed up by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), who said Sunday that he supports taking the teeth out of the president’s rule by exempting any employer that wants out.

The rule initially required employers to pay in workplaces that cover the cost of health insurance for their employees, but it was strongly opposed by the Catholic Church, which considers contraceptive use to be a sin unless the user is a prostitute.

Oh, Snowe and Collins - every time I think your party is totally irredeemable, you go and say something sensible. [Also, I read the title and just KNEW it was these two.]

F-YEAH MAINE! I have never loved my home state more!

  1. likidvcel reblogged this from queenfancycat and added:
    Don’t take away my birth control
  2. aim2misbehave reblogged this from onceuponanotsolongago and added:
    “…the Catholic Church, which considers contraceptive use to be a sin unless the user is a prostitute.” Wait, is that for...
  3. pencilpeople reblogged this from becauseiamawoman
  4. diariesofforeignlovers reblogged this from becauseiamawoman
  5. ramblin-girl reblogged this from mustbemotswana
  6. benitah reblogged this from becauseiamawoman
  7. wildewildeheart reblogged this from becauseiamawoman
  8. dobbaaa reblogged this from becauseiamawoman and added:
    Don’t fuck with us, GOP.
  9. untrucbizarre reblogged this from queenfancycat
  10. frozen-lava-field reblogged this from becauseiamawoman and added:
    I’m so happy to know that Maine’s Senators support this bill. Go Maine!
  11. mustbemotswana reblogged this from becauseiamawoman
  12. onceuponanotsolongago reblogged this from becauseiamawoman
  13. xanadususpendedintime reblogged this from becauseiamawoman
  14. feministescapades reblogged this from damnitdisney
  15. thetenenbaums reblogged this from becauseiamawoman
  16. rachelxcrashes reblogged this from damnitdisney
  17. damnitdisney reblogged this from becauseiamawoman
  18. becauseiamawoman reblogged this from queenfancycat and added:
    F-YEAH MAINE! I have never loved my home state more!
  19. queenfancycat reblogged this from stfuconservatives
  20. boodlesandtonicplz reblogged this from datspandas
  21. qwertybard reblogged this from jestershark
  22. jestershark reblogged this from stfuconservatives
  23. illusionsandperception reblogged this from eclipseofthesun
  24. effervescentexplosion reblogged this from datspandas
  25. datspandas reblogged this from mrsbadkrumble
  26. mrsbadkrumble reblogged this from bee--box and added:
    Two things: The fact that two United States Senators supporting a measure proposed by the President of the United...
  27. bee--box reblogged this from seriouslyamerica
  28. yah-yahyah reblogged this from knitmeapony
  29. nicolehk reblogged this from dugaimm