• Re: CMS drops Obamacare rules on transgender care that worried religiou

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    Provisions relating to transgender procedures were excluded from
    the Biden administration's rulemaking on nondiscrimination
    protections in Obamacare plans, a last-minute change welcomed by
    religious liberty advocates.

    The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released a final
    rule Thursday updating Obamacare's regulations that drops a
    January proposal to change the civil rights provision known as
    Section 1557 to include "gender identity" and "sexual
    orientation" as categories explicitly protected from
    discrimination. Section 1557 already prohibits discrimination
    based on race, color, national origin, sex, age, and disability
    in health programs and activities that receive federal funding.

    Nor did Thursday's final rule include a separate proposal
    related to transgender services that had worried religious
    liberty advocates. That second proposal was meant to stop
    insurers from limiting the coverage of essential health
    benefits, or the list of health services insurers are required
    to cover under Obamacare, based on gender identity in treating
    gender dysphoria when clinical evidence demonstrates that such
    coverage is medically necessary for transgender people.

    For instance, if an insurer were to cover hormone therapy to
    treat nontransition-related conditions, the plan must also cover
    the therapy for the treatment of gender dysphoria � that is,
    emotional distress due to a disconnect between gender identity
    and biological sex. Not doing so would be presumptively
    discriminatory, per the initial proposed rule.

    The agency�s move to put off consideration of the proposals
    offered a temporary reprieve for religious freedom advocates,
    who characterized the second rule as a mandate on insurers to
    cover the cost of gender transition care such as hormone
    therapy, reassignment surgery, and puberty blockers despite
    whatever religious or moral objections they might have.

    �CMS�s decision to drop its plans to mandate insurance coverage
    of irreversible and sterilizing medical and surgical gender
    transition procedures, including for children, is huge,� said
    Rachel Morrison, a policy analyst at the Ethics and Public
    Policy Center, a conservative think tank. "For an agency to
    completely abandon a proposal at the final stage, especially one
    that aligns so closely with the administration�s priorities, is
    practically unheard of."

    This is not the end of the road for the rules, though. The
    nondiscrimination proposals related to sexual orientation and
    gender identity will be considered �at a later time,� the rule
    indicated, �to ensure that they are consistent with the policies
    and requirements that will be included in the section 1557
    rulemaking.�

    The rules, if finalized, were expected to prompt a legal
    conflict between the government healthcare agency and religious
    freedom advocates. The initial proposal did not detail what
    kinds of exemptions insurers and employers paying for insurance
    for their workers would be allowed. However, conservatives said
    that, if finalized, the rule would have likely run afoul of the
    Religious Freedom Restoration Act, a 1993 law that established
    legal safeguards for religious people and entities with respect
    to federal rules.

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/faith- freedom-self-reliance/cms-drops-obamacare-rules-on-transgender- care-that-worried-religious-freedom-advocates

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