Catholics praise birth control opt-out option

The Catholic church is rejoicing after a new mandate over the birth control provision in the healthcare law.
The Obama administration announced today that there's a new proposed rule to eliminate the so-called "four part test" for what constitutes an exempted religious employer.
It also broadens the definition of organizations eligible to opt-out of contraceptive coverage.
The group, Catholics United, says this is a victory for the President's administration as well as the Church.
Women would still be able to receive contraception coverage at no charge.



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