Idaho Republicans Trying to Pass Bill to Allow Employers to Deny Contraception Coverage

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Male Republican religious fanatics in Idaho are now trying to pass a measure that would allow any employer to deny women contraception coverage, and once again seeking to equate contraception with abortion: Idaho Bill Targets Contraceptive Rules.

Republican caveman Carlos BilbaoBOISE — A measure to allow Idaho employers to ignore new federal rules requiring them to cover contraception in their insurance plans survived efforts to kill it Monday.

Instead, supportive Republican lawmakers on the House Health and Welfare Committee agreed to let sponsor Rep. Carlos Bilbao, R-Emmett, make changes to allay their fears it could keep patients who use prescription birth control for medical reasons besides contraception from receiving necessary treatment.

“I support the motives of the sponsor, but the potential unintended consequences might be something they want to address,” said Rep. Ken Roberts, R-Donnelly.

There’s no date set yet for Bilbao’s changes to be considered.

Bilbao, a devout Catholic, aims to challenge a recent Obama administration decision seeking to guarantee reproductive health coverage for employees of religion-affiliated institutions. That includes contraception, sterilization and abortion drugs. …

Idaho isn’t alone in considering similar legislation, with Missouri and Arizona also mulling changes.

But Idaho’s measure appeared headed for the scrapheap Monday, after Republican Rep. Fred Wood, a doctor, proposed killing it outright, on several grounds.

Wood, R-Burley, argued it imposes the religious beliefs of employers on their workers; would likely result in a costly, losing legal fight against the federal government; and is so broadly written it could be used to erect costly barriers to prevent women from receiving appropriate treatment for debilitating ocular migraines and endometriosis, among other conditions.

Oral birth control pills are “used in the treatment of a lot of disease processes that have absolutely nothing to do with contraception whatsoever,” said Wood. “They are expensive. Even at Walmart prices, they probably run about $600 per year.” …

The committee room was packed to overflowing for Monday’s hearing, with most people on hand to oppose Bilbao’s bill.

However, proponents including the group Right to Life of Idaho, an anti-abortion group, lauded his measure as a way of protecting the rights of employers who object to certain drugs that interrupt the natural process of a fertilized egg.

Those include so-called “morning-after pills” that women can take following intercourse to block a pregnancy, said Jason Herring, Right to Life of Idaho’s president. The health care overhaul’s rule requiring basic insurance to cover such drugs without a co-pay amounts to a government mandate guaranteeing abortion coverage, he said.

This is the year the Republican Party went full-on Looney Tunes.

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