Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) has
scheduled a vote this week on a bill that would reverse the Supreme
Court’s Hobby Lobby decision.
The Protect Women’s Health from Corporate Interference Act
would restore the contraceptive coverage that is guaranteed in the
Affordable Care Act and would protect women from employers who want to
impose their religious beliefs on them.
Co-sponsor of the bill Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) said,
“This bicameral legislation will ensure that no CEO or corporation can
come between people and their guaranteed access to health care, period. I
hope repugicans will join us to revoke this court-issued license to
discriminate and return the right of Americans to make their own
decisions, about their own health care and their own bodies.”
Co-sponsor Sen. Mark Udall (D-CO) said, “The U.S.
Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby decision opened the door to unprecedented
corporate intrusion into our private lives. Coloradans understand that
women should never have to ask their bosses for a permission slip to
access common forms of birth control or other critical health services,”
said Senator Udall. “My common-sense proposal will keep women’s private
health decisions out of corporate board rooms, because your boss
shouldn’t be able to dictate what is best for you and your family.”
Senate Democrats probably won’t have the votes needed to move the bill forward on Wednesday.
Democrats will require five repugicans to join them in order to break a repugican cabal filibuster. It is doubtful that Democrats can attract the kind of
support they need to advance the bill from the other side of the aisle,
but it is important that they try.
Since the Hobby Lobby decision many have adopted a
defeatist attitude that nothing can be done, but this is not true. A
Democratic congress could easily reverse the Supreme Court’s decision
with new legislation. The repugicans won the battle, but they have not won
the war. Democrats need to be energized, not defeated. The only way that
those who wish to steal fundamental rights from women will win is if
their opponents stop fighting.
The bill that will be voted on this week is the
first step in that fight. Because of repugican obstruction progress is
difficult, but it will be achieved if those who are opposed to this
decision keep trying. Instead of throwing in the towel and admitting
defeat congressional Democrats are gearing up for a fight, because the
war on women is something that repugicans will never win.
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Editor's Note: Late Wednesday afternoon 43 repugicans lead by Mitch McConnell voted to block this Bill and leave the erroneously horrid Hobby Lobby decision in place
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