FFRF Requests More Records From Wis. ‘Commissioner of Disinformation’
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That all changed following objections from FFRF and other organizations. FFRF was first to protest, sending a
A few days after receiving FFRF's letter, the Office changed its tune, telling news media that employees would still have contraceptive coverage, although it may come from separate insurance coverage if the employer raises a religious objection. No explanation was given by the Office for its spokesperson's explicit references to the irrelevant
"The Office's statements are dumbfounding," said Seidel. "
Commissioner Nickel, according to his bio (http://walker.wi.gov/cabinet-bio/ted-nickel) on the Governor's cabinet webpage, worked for 18 years in the private religious insurance industry, as director of governmental and regulatory affairs for
"The decision by the Commissioner of Information -- or should we call it the 'Commissioner of Disinformation'? -- raises questions of competence or ethics. Either the Office does not understand basic legal principles or it intentionally misled
"OCI's comments obfuscate rather than clarify, so we're requesting records to get to the bottom of this," added Gaylor.
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