Trump Administration Announces New Religious Objection Rule for Health Care Providers
During remarks at the White House earlier today, President Trump announced a new rule that addresses religious exemptions for health care providers.
During remarks at the White House earlier today, President Trump announced a new rule that addresses religious exemptions for health care providers.
Betsy Devos announced that the Education Department will no longer enforce provisions of federal law barring religious orgs from taxpayer funds for providing private school student services.
Americans United filed a lawsuit challenging HHS’ policy allowing federally funded child placement agencies to discriminate on the basis of religion.
BJC Executive Director Amanda Tyler responded quickly today to denounce an HHS decision issuing a waiver to a federally funded foster care service from requirements not to discriminate on the basis of religion.
New rules are set to expand exemptions from the contraception coverage mandate for entities with a religious or moral objection.