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re: Indiana Religious Freedom Bill
Posted on 3/26/15 at 4:45 pm to 5thTiger
Posted on 3/26/15 at 4:45 pm to 5thTiger
Without looking at the specifics of the bill, I presume that if they're receiving federal public dollars (as most major hospitals do) they cannot discriminate. Even with this bill. At least not without risking losing federal money.
And I say that knowing that the UofL's hospital here was going to merge with St. Mary and Joseph's but would've lost significant research funding and such if they did because St. Mary and Joseph's adhered to Catholic doctrine and would not perform "birth control" surgeries such as hysterectomies.
And I say that knowing that the UofL's hospital here was going to merge with St. Mary and Joseph's but would've lost significant research funding and such if they did because St. Mary and Joseph's adhered to Catholic doctrine and would not perform "birth control" surgeries such as hysterectomies.
Posted on 3/26/15 at 4:47 pm to BluegrassBelle
But for the sake of the scenario, lets say it is a private hospital with private funding, not tied to the government. Strictly a "private business"
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