GOP to Battle Obama Administration Birth Control Policy

12:41 PM, Feb 9, 2012   |    comments
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WASHINGTON -- Congressional Republicans are vowing to roll back the Obama administration's controversial policy that forces religious-affiliated groups to cover contraceptives in their health care plans.

"This attack by the federal government on religious freedom in our country must not stand and will not stand," Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-OH, said.

The White House says President Barack Obama is trying to protect women. Republicans say he has gone too far.

"This is not a women's rights issue," Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-NH, said. "This is a religious liberty issue."

The Catholic Church had hoped to get a waiver for the new policy, but it did not.

"The mandate is actually - is - government imposing on the church requirements that are against our conscience," the Archbishop of Louisville, Most Rev. Joseph Kurtz, said.

And now the issue is a talking point in the 2012 presidential campaign.

"This is wrong. If I am president of the United States, I will restore and protect our religious liberty in this great country," presidential candidate Mitt Romney said.

Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, also a presidential candidate, said Obama was "deliberately undermining religious liberty in this country."

The White House argues the policy isn't anti-religion.

"The president's focused on putting in place the right policies for women across the country," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said.

And Senate Democrats are promising to fight back.

"It's medicine," argued Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-CA. "And women deserve their medicine."

NBC