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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
Thu Mar 1, 2012, 10:49 AM Mar 2012

GOP Struggles To Contain Birth Control Fallout

GOP Struggles To Contain Birth Control Fallout

Brian Beutler & Sahil Kapur

Top Republicans are working overtime to mask palpable concern within their party over a Thursday Senate vote to roll back an Obama administration rule requiring most employers to provide workers with contraceptive coverage in their health benefits.

Yet despite a growing sense that the GOP has veered into politically dangerous territory, a full-scale retreat would embarrass the party, and alienate a powerful segment of its conservative base. And that’s left Republicans little choice but to press ahead, illustrating the dangers they’ll face if election year politicking turns further from the economy toward culture war fights that voters thought were settled decades ago.

The measure in question was authored by Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO) — a member of the GOP’s leadership team — and would allow employers who provide health benefits to deny coverage of particular services — including contraception — for reasons of conscience. Blunt introduced the legislation at the height of the contretemps over the Obama administration’s contraception rule, and Republicans pushed hard to secure a vote for it as an amendment to an unrelated transportation bill. But according to a top Democratic aide briefed on negotiations between Republican and Democratic leaders, something changed in recent days — and in the end Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) took it upon himself to force the issue.

“They were pushing for it, but once they realized what a disaster it was turning into they started trying to walk it back,” the aide said. “They started making rumblings that they wanted to change and moderate it, which is why Reid went ahead and filed it as is.”

Late Wednesady, on the Senate floor, Reid hinted at the GOP’s dilemma. “Yesterday I had to bring up a Republican amendment that they didn’t even bother to file, they just wanted to talk about it and hold press conferences on this issue.”

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GOP Struggles To Contain Birth Control Fallout (Original Post) ProSense Mar 2012 OP
This is probably what really drove Olympia Snowe to exit Senate. blm Mar 2012 #1
It's definitely part of the reason SunsetDreams Mar 2012 #2
Dancing On Their Own Petard... KharmaTrain Mar 2012 #3

SunsetDreams

(8,571 posts)
2. It's definitely part of the reason
Thu Mar 1, 2012, 11:14 AM
Mar 2012
Olympia Snowe Opposes GOP’s Anti-Contraception Blunt Amendment

Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-ME) came out today against a piece of legislation her fellow Republicans are advancing to stop the Obama administration’s new birth control rule. The amendment, sponsored by Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO), would go much farther the Obama rule and allow any employer to deny coverage for contraceptives and other preventative health care services to their employees. The measure puts “your boss in your bedroom and in between you and your doctor,” as ThinkProgress’ Josh Dorner noted, and could endanger millions of women’s insurance coverage for preventive health care.

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SNOWE: With respect to the Blunt amendment, I think it’s much broader than I could support. I think we should focus on the issue of contraceptives and whether or not it should be included in a health insurance plan and what requirements there should be.


http://thinkprogress.org/health/2012/02/29/434924/snowe-oppose-blunt/

KharmaTrain

(31,706 posts)
3. Dancing On Their Own Petard...
Thu Mar 1, 2012, 11:22 AM
Mar 2012

While a majority of us find Rectorum's bombasts as being way out there, the "social conservatives" can't eat it up enough. He's saying aloud...without dogwhistles...what they've been wanting to hear for years. He's speaking what a solid 25% or more of that inept party believes...no matter how it alienates the rest of the populace. That 25% holds the keys to winning delegates that keeps Rectorum in this demolition derby and the moment he loses that support not only does his candidacy end but so does his political career.

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