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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

An interview with Sister Constance Veit, l.s.p.

Over at National Review Online, Kathryn Jean Lopez has an interview with Sister Constance Veit, l.s.p.,communications director of the Little Sisters of the Poor, about the Little Sisters' lawsuit attempting to prevent enforcement of the federal contraceptives mandate against the Little Sisters' homes and the Christian Brothers entities with whom they cooperate in providing health benefits plans for the homes' employees.

(By the way, if any legislator or staffer reading Sr. Constance's interview is interested in a legislative proposal that would help the Little Sisters and others, and that might actually stand a chance of attracting bipartisan support (a face-saver for Republicans and Democrats alike), just let me know. I drafted a letter about the proposal to one public official yesterday, but have had trouble figuring out how to get it to him or his staff in a way that it would actually be read during this shutdown.) 

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