Axelrod Defends Administration Birth Control Rule
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Axelrod Defends Administration Birth Control Rule
David Axelrod concedes the move has caused a rift between the White House and the Roman Catholic Church.
Reporter: Associated Press
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

President Barack Obama's top political adviser is defending the administration's decision requiring church-affiliated employers to cover birth control for their workers, calling it "important for millions of women around the country."

David Axelrod concedes the move has caused a rift between the White House and the Roman Catholic Church. And he's urging
people to "lower our voices" and get together on a way to phase in the
new policy over the next year and a half.

Catholic leaders have condemned the regulation put out by the Department of Health and Human Services.

Axelrod said Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen
Sebelius acted on the Institute of Medicine's recommendation, and that she exempted the churches themselves. He says administration officials "certainly don't want to abridge anyone's religious freedom."


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