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Supreme Court wrap up and reactions from the Hill

June 30, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

Supreme Court wrap up and reactions from the Hill

The Basics

The HHS mandate comes from a provision in President Obama’s health care law, commonly called “Obamacare.”   This provision requires all employers who offer health insurance to include coverage for “preventive services”.   The term “preventive services” was then defined by pro-abortion Obama Administration to mean contraceptive drugs and devices, including so-called emergency contraception, some of which can cause abortions.  In addition sterilization was classified as a preventive service. 

The result is if an employer’s health insurance plan does not provide the coverage required by the Mandate they are subject to a fine of $100 per day per employee.  An employer with 100 employees would be fined $10,000 every day, or $3.6 million per year.  There are exceptions running throughout Obamacare’s many many provisions – however the ones governing this abortifacient providing mandate are few and/or worthless. 

The last “accommodation” made for some religious non-profit organizations like Catholic Charities forces the organization to sign a permission slip for the insurance company to cover sterilization, contraception and abortifacients – thus making the organization culpable in offering life ending services.

There is no exemption for for-profit companies.  The two current companies decided today before the Supreme Court involved two businesses, Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood.  There are a number of legal issues involved in these cases, including whether corporations have religious liberty rights at all. 

 

The court rejected the government’s claim that neither the owners nor the corporations could bring a religious liberty claim.   From the opinion:

  • “Protecting the free-exercise rights of corporations like Hobby Lobby, Conestoga … protects the religious liberty of the humans who own and control those companies.”
  • “The Hahns and the Greens believe that providing the coverage demanded by the HHS regulation is connected to the destruction of an embryo in a way that is sufficient to make it immoral for them to provide the coverage.”
  • “HHS [Department of Health and Human Services] has not shown that it lacks other means of achieving its desired goal without imposing a substantial burden on the exercise of religion by the objecting parties in these cases.”
  • “Protecting the free-exercise rights of corporations like Hobby Lobby, Conestoga and Mardel protects the religious liberty of the humans who own and control those FRFR companies”

 

Hill Reactions:

From President Barack Obama from Politico:

President Barack Obama believes that the Supreme Court’s ruling in the Hobby Lobby case on contraceptives “jeopardizes” women’s health and will press Congress to respond, White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Monday.  “Today’s decision jeopardizes the health of women employed by these companies,” Earnest told reporters.

 

And Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) from Wall Street Journal:

“If the Supreme Court will not protect women’s access to health care, then Democrats will,” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D., Nev.) said in a statement. “We will continue to fight to preserve women’s access to contraceptive coverage and keep bosses out of the examination room.” “It’s time that five men on the Supreme Court stop deciding what happens to women,” Mr. Reid said on Twitter.

 

Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.):

“Since the Supreme Court decided it will not protect women’s access to health care, I will. In the coming days, I will work with my colleagues and the administration to protect this access, regardless of who signs your paycheck.”  (Spokesperson for House Democrats in the Pro-Choice Caucus said co-chairwomen Louise Slaughter (D-NY) and Diana DeGette (D-Colo.) are discussing a potential bill with Senator Murray.)

(NOTE: In fact the American Civil Liberties Union and countless news sources include pictures of the common oral contraceptive pill (OCP) to suggest that Hobby Lobby opposes contraception, this is patently false. Hobby Lobby provides OCP and virtually every mode of prescription contraception available.  In fact research into the popularity of birth control methods indicates that Hobby Lobby not only provides contraception, but provides the method of choice to 95% of women.  Basically, the Democratic Leadership is seeking to crush businesses of any ability to have a conscience that differs from their own, even organizations like the charitable Little Sisters of the Poor.)

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.)

“Today’s Supreme Court decision makes clear that the Obama administration cannot trample on the religious freedoms that Americans hold dear.  Obamacare is the single worst piece of legislation to pass in the last 50 years, and I was glad to see the Supreme Court agree that this particular Obamacare mandate violates the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.”

 

House Speaker John Boehner (R- Ohio):

“Today’s decision is a victory for religious freedom and another defeat for an administration that has repeatedly crossed constitutional lines in pursuit of its Big Government objectives.”

 

U.S. Senator Roy Blunt (R-Mo.):

“Today’s ruling by the Supreme Court is an important victory to protect Americans’ fundamental right of religious freedom. Americans should not be forced to choose between giving up their business for their faith or giving up their faith for their business. I applaud the Court’s decision today, which simply affirms the fundamental religious freedom that Americans have enjoyed for more than 220 years.”

 

Even the Party Chairpersons got involved:

 

Statement from RNC Chairman Reince Priebus:

“This decision protects the religious freedom that is guaranteed to all Americans by the First Amendment, and we’re grateful the Court ruled on the side of liberty. The central issue of this case was whether the federal government can coerce Americans to violate their deeply held religious beliefs, and thankfully the Court has upheld the proper limits on the government’s power.

 

“The fact that Americans had to bring this case in the first place reveals once again just how intrusive ObamaCare is. It’s a misguided one-size-fits-all policy that not only failed to fix our healthcare system but has trampled on our Constit
utional rights. Americans deserve a healthcare system that allows them to make the right choices for themselves, gives them more freedom, and comes nowhere close to encroaching on our First Amendment rights.”

 

An interview with Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) is shameless in its falsehoods:

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, is charging the Supreme Court with turning “the dial back” on women’s rights after its ruling Monday.

“Birth control costs about $600 a year,” Schultz said in an interview with MSNBC on Monday. “That financially impacts women, it prevents them from being able to join the middle class. Lets keep in mind, birth control has affected women economically positively since its creation and this is going to turn the dial back.”

 

Schultz’s criticisms come after the Supreme Court handed down a ruling in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby that says for-profit companies can claim a religious right to opt out of covering certain forms of birth control for employees and their families. Although the decision has been cast as narrow, as it only applies to closely-held companies and contraception, Schultz claims that the implications could be far-reaching.

“This is a stifling decision for American women,” Schultz said. “It’s a decision that blocks women from being able to make their own health care decisions … This is deeply troubling because you have organized religions that oppose health care, period.”

 

Schultz also expressed concerns for later implications of the law, pointing out that women use birth control to treat illnesses, such as endometriosis, and serious menstrual cramping and saying “the life function day to day for women is dramatically impacted by this decision.”

 

 

Wrap Up:

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops put it best in Yogi Berra fashion of “it ain’t over ‘til it’s over”

 

“The Court clearly did not decide whether the so-called ‘accommodation’ violates RFRA when applied to our charities, hospitals and schools, so many of which have challenged it as a burden on their religious exercise.  We continue to hope that these great ministries of service, like the Little Sisters of the Poor and so many others, will prevail in their cases as well.”

 

Resources:

 

The best resources for pre and post-court wrap up are:

 

Becket Fund (lawyers for the plaintiff Hobby Lobby)

           

            Becket Fund also has a list of all the Amicus briefs

 

Alliance Defending Freedom (lawyers for the plaintiff Conestoga Woods)

 

Heritage Foundation

 

 

 

Filed Under: Blog

June 26, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

2015 Exhibitor Show

The March for Life Exhibitor Show is open to the public and there is no charge to attend.  The Exhibitor Show is an opportunity for March for Life conference attendees to connect with pro-life organizations and ministries AND for pro-life organizations to share information about their organization and network with attendees of the March for Life and related events.

The Exhibitor Show will be held all day on Wednesday and Thursday, January 21 and 22, 2015 in the Congressional Hall at the Renaissance DC Downtown Hotel.    

        


Registration

If you wish to reserve exhibit space at the March for Life Convention 2015, please complete the online registration.  Once your space is confirmed, an exhibitor packet will be emailed to you and you can complete any additional forms that relate to your specific needs (electricity, internet, audiovisual rentals, phone service, etc.) 

We encourage you to register early as the booth space will sell out quickly. 

The EARLY-BIRD Booth rental fee is $500 per space prior to September 1, 2014.  After that date, the pricing will increase to $750.   

Exhibitor Registration Fee Includes:

A 6’ x 10’ space

One (1) skirted table with two chairs and a wastebasket

One (1) exhibitor identification sign (if needed)

One (1) listing of your organizations name in the March for Life Journal

Booth Assignments                               

Booth selections are pre-assigned by the March for Life Education and Defense Fund based on a first-come, first-served registration process.  Booth assignments will be provided during the exhibitor registration on Tuesday, January 20, 2015.

TO REGISTER, CLICK HERE.

To pay via check, download registration form HERE.


General Information

Location of Exhibitor Show

The Show will be held in the Congressional Hall at the Renaissance Downtown DC Hotel, 999 9th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001  

Exhibitor Show Times

9:00 AM — 8:00 PM on Wednesday, January 21, 2015;

8:00 AM — 11:00 AM on Thursday, January 22, 2015;

3:00 PM —  7:00 PM on Thursday, January 22, 2015

Registration and Exhibit Set-Up      

6:00 PM — 9:00 PM on Tuesday, January 20, 2015 

Exhibit Tear Down 

After 7:00 PM on Thursday, January 22, 2015 

Please Note:

All applications for booth space are subject to approval by the March for Life Education and Defense Fund.  Exhibitors may not advertise or promote public events conducted during the Convention that are not sponsored by March for Life Education & Defense Fund Education and Defense Fund.  The March for Life Education & Defense Fund reserves the right to deny booth space or to curtail or close exhibits when in the opinion of the March for Life Education & Defense Fund it is appropriate.  (Specific terms and conditions are listed on registration form).

*Please direct any questions to Mary Lembke at marylembke@marchforlife.org.


Rose Dinner Sponsorship

The annual March for Life Rose Dinner will be held in the Grand Ballroom at the Renaissance DC Downtown Hotel on Thursday, January 22, 2015.  The cocktail hour will begin at 6:00 PM with dinner starting at 7:00 PM.  Tickets will be available in September for the event.

If you are interested in sponsorship packages of the Rose Dinner which include Exhibitor Show booths, and Journal Ads, click HERE.

Sponsorship Levels and Benefits

Red Rose Sponsor:$25,000

Special Public Recognition at Podium as the Dinner Sponsor

3 tables of 10 with premier seating at the Rose Dinner 

2 booths at the Exhibitor Show

Full page Color Ad on Inside Front or Back cover in Journal

Recognition on Event website

Recognition in the Dinner program

Full-Screen Slide during Rose Dinner presentation

 

White Rose Sponsor: $10,000

2 tables of 10 with premier seating at the Rose Dinner

2 booths at the Exhibitor Show

Full page Color Ad with prime location in  Journal

Recognition on Event website and Dinner program

Full-Screen Slide during Rose Dinner presentation

 

Yellow Rose Sponsor: $5,000

1 table of 10 with premier seating at the Rose Dinner

1 booth at the Exhibitor Show

Full page Color ad in Journal

Recognition on Event website and Dinner program

Full-Screen Slide during Rose Dinner presentation

 

Pink Rose Sponsor:  $2,500
2 Tickets to Rose Dinner

1 Booth at the Exhibitor Show

Full page Black and White ad in Journal

Recognition on Event website and Dinner program

Full-Screen Slide during Rose Dinner presentation

 

Orange Sponsor:  $1,250

1 Booth at the Exhibitor Show

Half Page Black and White ad in Journal

Recognition on Event website and Dinner program

Full-Screen Slide during Rose Dinner presentation

 

*Please direct any questions t
o Mary Lembke at marylembke@marchforlife.org.

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Filed Under: Article, March with Us Tagged With: 2015, convention, exhibitor show

June 24, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

March for Life Mourns Passing of Former Board Member

Rest in Peace

Catherine McEntee, who served on the March for Life Board of Directors, passed away at the age of 91 in Venice, Fl., on June 19th 2014.  Catherine was a dedicated member of the board of the March for Life Education and Defense Fund, and served as treasurer for 25 years.  We are truly grateful for her dedication and service, and pray for the repose of her soul. Her obituary and funeral arrangements can be found HERE. 

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Filed Under: About Us, Article Tagged With: board, volunteers

June 23, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

The Reality of a Pro-Abortion OB-GYN

One of our most popular posts on Facebook was a story we shared in April about a New York woman who faced a tragic choice – to save her life or her baby’s.  You’ll surely have a few tears in your eyes as you read about the valiant choice this woman made to ignore her doctor’s insistence to terminate her baby’s life, and instead succumb to the terminal cancer that wracked her body. 

This story prompted a conversation in the comments section of our post about the importance of having an OB-GYN who adheres to the Hippocratic Oath and is committed to protecting lives of every human – preborn or born.   One woman shared:

“Yesterday I had my last appointment with my OBGYN.  I found out that he and others in his practice perform abortions and I let him know that because of this I could no longer be his patient. We had a good conversation but he still felt it was his place to terminate the lives of children to save them from being in homes where they are unwanted…I’m fervently searching for a pro-life doctor now.”

Thankfully, there is an organization that exists to counter the pro-abortion sentiment of far too many in the medical community – the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG).  This is how AAPLOG describes itself:  “to reaffirm the unique value and dignity of individual human life in all stages of growth and development from fertilization onward…We view the physician’s role as a caregiver, responsible, as far as possible, for the well-being of both the mother and her unborn child.”  Live Action News featured this organization in a recent column as well.

Women can search for a pro-life OB-GYN from AAPLOG’s website.  For example, in the Washington, D.C. area, where the March for Life is located, there is the Tepeyac Family Center, “a pro-life, OB/GYN, integrated healthcare practice with professional medical expertise that cares for the whole person.”  and the March for Life was honored to have AAPLOG’s president, Donna Harrison, speak at our rally on the National Mall.  You can view her remarks here:

Ladies, arm yourselves with the truth with the many helpful resources on pregnancy and women’s health that AAPLOG has on its website.  Until then, let’s continue to work towards a society in which every person – and doctor! – understands and protects the precious preborn child.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: AAPLOG, doctors, OBGYNs

June 18, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

‘Women Know Best’ Capitol Hill Event

Along with the American Conservative Union, on Tuesday, June 17th, the March for Life hosted a seminar on Capitol Hill entitled “Women Know Best – Conservative Solutions Work,” to encourage and equip Capitol Hill staffers to confront the false “war on women.”  You can read Jeanne Monahan’s remarks on her blog post, entitled “What it Really Means to be Pro-Woman.”  A full recap of each of our speaker’s remarks is below, and more pictures are available HERE.

Filed Under: Article, Media Center Tagged With: Capitol Hill, events, messaging

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