Where the Public Stands on Religious Liberty vs. Nondiscrimination | WWRN - World-wide Religious News

September 30, 2016
The U.S. public expresses a clear consensus on the contentious question of whether employers who have religious objections to contraception should be required to provide it in health insurance plans for their employees. Fully two-thirds of American adults say such businesses should be required to cover birth control as part of their employees’ insurance plans, according to a new Pew Research Center survey, while just three-in-ten say businesses should be allowed to refuse to cover contraception for religious reasons.

Source: Where the Public Stands on Religious Liberty vs. Nondiscrimination | WWRN - World-wide Religious News