St. Louis Archdiocese Laments Veto of Conscience Bill

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Hmmmmmmm *Missouri *? I am surprised the people of that state are letting that stand without contention.:cool:
 
Hmmmmmmm *Missouri *? I am surprised the people of that state are letting that stand without contention.:cool:
The public is certainly engaged in the discussion, with thousands of emails sent to the governor urging him to sign or to veto the bill. An attempt to override of the veto is planned to take place in two months time.
Rather than engage in the national debate over religious liberty and birth control policy, Nixon vetoed the bill because he said it shifted too much power to insurance compani
His move, a politically sensitive one for the Democratic governor seeking re-election this fall, sets up a confrontation with the Republican-led Legislature. The bill’s sponsor, Sen. John Lamping, R-Ladue, said he would seek to override the veto in September.
The insurance industry largely stayed on the sidelines of the debate.
“Our company and others didn’t want to get into a fight that is emotionally driven,” said David Smith, who lobbies for Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Missouri. “We just want to know whether we’re going to be under state law or federal law.”
stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/missouri-governor-vetoes-measure-on-birth-control/article_a0900ca0-d841-59f0-a773-b1ee66aa2185.html
 
Hmmmmmmmm … What does the Populace favor? Is this a case of Gov’t inflicting it’s will against the will of the people?

I note as well it is yet *another *case of the Democrats opposing our Faith…
 
Hmmmmmmmm … What does the Populace favor? Is this a case of Gov’t inflicting it’s will against the will of the people?
I am not sure a case can be made for that. The emails received by the governor, which were obtained by the AP under a Freedom of Information filing, were about 2:1 urging him to veto the bill. On the other hand, a large number of those opposed to the bill appeared to be form letters

columbiatribune.com/news/2012/jun/17/nixon-gets-earful-on-fate-of-bill/
 
Hmmmmmmmm … What does the Populace favor? Is this a case of Gov’t inflicting it’s will against the will of the people?

I note as well it is yet *another *case of the Democrats opposing our Faith…
Yes. Missourit has had a popular vote on Obama…err…Affordable Care Act mandate, and overwhelmingly voted against the insurance mandate, 669,847 to 272,723 (71%)

ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Missouri_Health_Care_Freedom,Proposition_C(August_2010

cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20012620-503544.html

I imagine the same would be true for the HHS requirements that violate conscience. 4,700 messages doesn’t stack well against 669,847 voicing their opposition at the ballot box.

It is sad, because Governor Nixon has been very public about his opposition to ACA, esp the mandate:

ksdk.com/news/article/325703/3/Nixon-against-Obama-health-insurance-mandate-
 
Is it me? I note the Supreme Court when it voted on the Obama Care issue, it appeared that the fix was in when the conservative Judge switched sides…

Perhaps the Soros people, IMHO, are putting uh …extraneous pressure… on key political figures…?🤷

Black Helicopter regards,
Nim.
 
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