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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Who Was Responsible for the HHS Mandate?

Sunday's New York Times has a major feature article on President Obama's longtime friend and advisor, Valerie Jarrett. The beginning of the article is a revelation on who is most responsible for the firestorm caused by the Obama Administration's (regrettable) policy on contraceptions and religious organizations. I have been wondering for months which of his advisors was most responsible and it is quite clear now that it was Jarrett. From the Times:


Leaders of the Roman Catholic Church were up in arms last fall over a proposal to require employers to provide health insurance that covered birth control. But caving in to the church’s demands for a broad exemption in the name of religious liberty would pit the president against a crucial constituency, women’s groups, who saw the coverage as basic preventive care.
Worried about the political and legal implications, the chief of staff, William M. Daley, reached out to the proposal’s author, Kathleen Sebelius, the health and human services secretary. How, he wondered, had the White House been put in this situation with so little presidential input? “You are way out there on a limb on this,” he recalls telling her.
“It was then made clear to me that, no, there were senior White House officials who had been involved and supported this,” said Mr. Daley, who left his post early this year.
What he did not realize was that while he was trying to put out what he considered a fire, the person fanning the flames was sitting just one flight up from him: Valerie Jarrett, the Obamas’ first friend, the proposal’s chief patron and a tenacious White House operator who would ultimately outmaneuver not only Mr. Daley but also the vice president in her effort to include the broadest possible contraception coverage in the administration’s health care overhaul.

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