OAN’s James Meyers
8:45 AM -Tuesday, March 5, 2024
A federal judge in North Dakota ruled on Monday that Christian employers do not have to provide payment and healthcare for transgender surgeries and other procedures.
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On Monday U.S. District Judge Daniel Traynor in Bismarck ruled that the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) cannot enforce the Christian Employers Alliance (CEA) to cover medical care for gender transition surgeries.
Traynor, who is a Donald Trump nominee, stated that Christian groups are protected under religious liberty protections from being forced to provide “gender transition services.”
Additionally, the judge said the Christian Employers Alliance’s “religious beliefs are substantially burdened by the monetary penalties it faces for refusing to violate its beliefs.”
“Here, CEA’s sincerely held religious belief is that male and female are immutable realities defined by biological sex and that gender reassignment is contrary to Christian Values,” Traynor wrote. “As a result, performing or providing health care coverage for gender transition services under the EEOC and HHS coverage mandates impinges upon CEA’s beliefs. CEA must either comply with the EEOC and HHS mandates by violating their sincerely held religious beliefs or else face harsh consequences like paying fines and facing civil liability.”
Traynor also said in his ruling that the government had not shown it could not protect transgender employees’ rights in another way, such as providing them tax credits or subsidies.
The lawsuit was first initially filed in October 2021, by the Christian Employers Alliance after taking issue with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s interpretation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act that employers needed to cover transgender surgeries.
Furthermore, the judge’s decision was praised by the CEA and the Alliance Defending Freedom, which represented the group in the case.
“We are overjoyed our members will not have to choose between the biblically based employee benefits and quality healthcare they provide, and the threat of federal enforcement and massive costs for practicing their faith,” Christian Employers Alliance President Shannon Royce said.
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