The Department of Health and Human Services announced in a press release that it is proposing revising the"conscience" rules, arguing revisions would increase"access to care and prevent discrimination."“No one should be discriminated against because of their religious or moral beliefs, especially when they are seeking or providing care,” HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra said in a statement.
The new rule would partially rescind a 2019 rule that would have stripped federal funding to facilities that force workers to provide services that go against their personal moral or religious beliefs. The most common procedure objected to is abortion. The rule was blocked by three federal district courts in 2019, which prevented it from ever taking effect.
The new rule, if approved, would remove that stipulation from HHS policy and restrict the conscience freedoms of some medical workers.Laws about abortion have significantly changed since the rule was instituted in 2019. States can now restrict the procedure following the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization.
Being so close to being judged, one would think he would repent before his mind is totally gone.
The Biden administration would seem to want to repeal anything Trump did, whether it was beneficial for the country and/or its citizens or not--like they are a successor pharaoh in Ancient Egypt sending scribes out to chisel Trump's name off monuments. Sad and a bit mental.
Of course, they have children to butcher.
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