Lawsuit: IL law requiring insurers to pay for abortions tramples religious freedom rights – Cook County Record

On Nov. 20,  a group of plaintiffs, including a manufacturer, a private school, a church, pro-life advocacy organizations and Illinois residents, filed a complaint in Chicago federal court against Gov. JB Pritzker and others, seeking to strike down the state's so-called Reproductive Health Act.
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debtsor
1 year ago

So gross they force religious people, under penalty of law, to pay for baby murdering. Reminds me a bit of during the communist Spanish Revolution, the progressive would dig up the graves of catholic nuns and priests and defile them. As Jack Posobiec once said, the anti-humans always target the Christians first. Always.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Said coalition needs only to hire a pre- law student to run circles around JB and the other Marxists in an unbiased court of law. If it has to go to the SCOTUS, so be it. Any venue outside of Cook and Sangamon counties should suffice.

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