Scott Brown stands up for religious liberty


In response to President Obama’s unwavering stance infringing on the conscience rights of believers, Senator Scott Brown has signed on as a co-sponsor of a bill that would allow employers and insurers to limit specific health care coverage, including contraception, based on religious or moral objections. There are thirty-seven senators currently supporting the bill proposed by Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Missouri).
“This issue deals with one of our most fundamental rights as a people–the freedom of religion,” said Sen. Brown who believes President Obama’s so-called compromise does not go far enough. “No one should be forced by government to do something that violates the teachings of their faith.”
We applaud Senator Brown for his support of conscience rights for all people of faith, protections that were in place before ObamaCare was approved two years ago. Our religious liberties and freedoms have been under constant attack by the Obama Administration, and it is critical that people of faith continue to push back against these infringements.
Source: Boston Globe

Call Senator Brown today and thank him for standing up for the rights of people of faith: 
Boston: (617) 565-3170
Washington, DC: (202) 224-4543

Share:

More Posts

MA Public Schools are “Dragging” Students into Pride Month

We recently alerted you that some Massachusetts schools’ “Pride” celebrations and activities are launching weeks ahead of the official Pride Month in June.  Arlington and Hamilton-Wenham were two examples of MA public school districts that just couldn’t seem to wait to talk about “Pride” and host related events. As June approaches,

Join the Fight to End Public Funding of Planned Parenthood

For decades, pro-life Americans have been forced to bankroll Planned Parenthood with their hard-earned tax dollars. Now, we have a powerful opportunity to stop it. Planned Parenthood isn’t just America’s largest abortion provider—it’s also a leading provider of dangerous cross-sex hormones to gender-confused young people. It’s time to cut off the funding.