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So here's a question: Maybe I'm missing something, but considering these "closely-held" companies now have the ability to make decisions regarding insurance coverage based on their religious beliefs, could a "closely-held" (wow, I hate that term) insurance company decide not to cover birth control for anyone who applies?
I understand there's a difference, in that Hobby Lobby is purchasing insurance for their employees, while insurance companies are providing insurance for their clients, but would they have an argument in this regard?
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Last edited by ASTalumna06; 07-02-2014 at 07:18 PM.
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