Republicans did a good thing down in Missouri today. Their Governor Jay Nixon wanted to allow employers and insurers to refuse to cover birth control, abortion or sterilization for moral reasons, but their State Legislature vetoed the bill. Bravo. Read more below.
The Republican-controlled Missouri State Legislature voted on Wednesday to override Gov. Jay Nixon’s (D) veto of a bill that would allow employers and insurers to refuse to cover birth control, abortion or sterilization for moral reasons.
The State Senate overrode the governor’s veto by a vote of of 26-6, while the House, which needed 109 votes to override, barely did so, by a vote of 109-45.
Nixon said at a press conference in July that he vetoed the bill because “we want families making these decisions, not insurance companies.”
The bill’s sponsor, Sen. John Lamping (R-Ladue), argued on Wednesday that it was important and urgent for lawmakers to override the veto because the Affordable Care Act requires most employers and insurers to cover certain preventative health services, including birth control, at no additional cost to the woman. He cited as an example the Christian-owned arts and crafts store Hobby Lobby, which announced on Wednesday that it is suing the Obama administration over the contraception mandate.
Rep. Linda Black (D-Bonne Terre), who opposed the veto override in the House, said that while she is “pro-life,” she believes the bill will not prevent abortions. “It will lead to more by reducing birth control access,” she told colleagues.
Nixon’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Your interpretation of this article and what happened in Missouri is incorrect. The Republican majority in the Missouir legislature overrode Governor Nixon’s veto. However, by overriding his veto, they upheld the bill that would allow employees and insurance companies to deny women access to birth control. The Governor was not the one who wanted to deny women access to birth control, the Republicans were.
Here is an article that explains what happened.
http://www.ksdk.com/news/article/337918/3/Senate-overrides-veto-birth-control-bill-moves-forward
Nixon say: “we want families making these decisions, not insurance companies.”
It’ LOOKS like that bill gives YOUR BOSS the right to make that decision for you – NOT either the family or the insurance company. It appears that bill gives your boss the right to deny women birth control coverage through insurance companies.
I agree with the comment suggesting the article is not clear.
http://www.inflexwetrust.com/2012/09/12/missouri-legislature-overrides-veto-of-birth-control-bill/