02-15-2012, 10:21 PM
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LK is right about.
The problem the "church" has with this issue is they (usually) are 'self insured'. This means they are a private company providing privately funded insurance for their employees. They are not an open company like say, NY Life or Blue Cross which ensures anyone and everyone.
What I don't get is if this is strictly in the churches realm, I would think it's employees are of like minds with the church and wouldn't ask for the stuff anyway.
LH - last time I bought pills they were about $24 a packet / month. Much cheaper than paying for a kid for 20 years.
I think insurance companies should provide women's services and medication but it should not be forced to be given out for free. If you have a prescription co-pay, then you pay it for that stuff too.
The problem the "church" has with this issue is they (usually) are 'self insured'. This means they are a private company providing privately funded insurance for their employees. They are not an open company like say, NY Life or Blue Cross which ensures anyone and everyone.
What I don't get is if this is strictly in the churches realm, I would think it's employees are of like minds with the church and wouldn't ask for the stuff anyway.
LH - last time I bought pills they were about $24 a packet / month. Much cheaper than paying for a kid for 20 years.
I think insurance companies should provide women's services and medication but it should not be forced to be given out for free. If you have a prescription co-pay, then you pay it for that stuff too.
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head









