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Many Preventive Medical Services Cost Patients Nothing. Will a Texas Court Decision Change That?

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The use of a religious objection to PrEP coverage is an example of religious bigotry. Religious freedom does not and has never meant the freedom to impose and force one's religion upon all others, this is religious oppression. Freedom of religion means one can be in a religion or not be in a religion.

September 13, 2022 TX

TXKeith

There is no such thing as a medical service costing "nothing." Doctors don't work for free. Neither do insurance companies. Medicines don't grow wild on magic trees in ancient, endless forests, free for the picking. Someone's paying, usually the wrong person.

September 12, 2022


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