advertisement | your ad here
 
 
US challenges order in federal health care lawsuit
Monday, January 21, 2013    
Share Email Bookmark
The federal government is seeking to overturn an order blocking it from penalizing a Colorado company whose health care coverage doesn’t include birth control

DENVER (AP) – The federal government is seeking to overturn an order blocking it from penalizing a Colorado company whose health care coverage doesn’t include birth control.

The health care package pushed by President Barack Obama’s administration generally requires no-cost preventive care coverage to women for items including contraceptives. Hercules Industries Inc. is run by the Newland family, whose Roman Catholic beliefs condemn contraception.

Last year a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking Hercules from having to offer contraceptive coverage while its lawsuit challenging the mandate proceeds. The company says it should be exempt on religious grounds.

In a brief filed Friday in the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the federal government contends the for-profit heating and cooling company isn’t a religious organization that qualifies for an exemption.

(Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved.)

(image courtesy of stock.xchng)