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Posted: 11:31 AM Feb 10, 2012
Obama: Birth control policy meets everyone's needs
Speaking at the White House, Obama announced changes to the policy that has generated criticism from religious groups and others who say it would force them to violate their faith.
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By BEN FELLER
AP White House Correspondent
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama says a revamped birth control policy will both protect religious liberties and protect women's access to contraception.
Speaking at the White House, Obama announced changes to the policy that has generated criticism from religious groups and others who say it would force them to violate their faith.
Obama urged politicians not to use the complicated matter as a wedge issue.
Under the changes, religious employers will not have to cover birth control for their employees. Instead, the government will demand that insurance companies be directly responsible for providing free contraception.
(Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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