HHS' OFFICE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS INVESTIGATES THIRTEEN STATES FOR ALLEGEDLY COERCING HEALTH CARE ENTITIES TO PROVIDE COVERAGE OF, OR PAY FOR, ABORTION CONTRARY TO CONSCIENCE
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The Weldon [PDF, 37 KB] Amendment, among other things, protects Americans' conscience rights by prohibiting federal, state, or local government discrimination against health care entities that choose not to pay for, or provide coverage of, abortion.
OCR clarified its best reading of the Weldon Amendment earlier this year when it repudiated a 2021 case-specific letter that excluded employers and plan sponsors from the scope of health care entities that the Weldon Amendment protects. OCR informed states, among other regulated entities, that they should no longer rely on the now-repudiated legal position.
"OCR launches these investigations to address certain states' alleged disregard of, or confusion about, compliance with the Weldon Amendment," said
Today's announcement advances an Administration promise, corrects misguided legal interpretations of laws that OCR enforces, and builds on HHS' recent efforts to enforce conscience rights and protect human life, most recently in



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