Hercules Rises!… First Plaintiff Beats Obama HHS-Abortion Mandate in Court

The owners of Hercules Industries – from left to right, James Newland, Paul Newland, William Newland, Andrew Newland – won an injunction to stop the Obama administration’s health care mandate that requires employers provide coverage for abortion-inducing drugs, sterilization and contraception – a requirement they say violates their Catholic beliefs. (Courtesy: ADFMedia.org) A federal court […]

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  • 08/21/2022

The owners of Hercules Industries - from left to right, James Newland, Paul Newland, William Newland, Andrew Newland - won an injunction to stop the Obama administration's health care mandate that requires employers provide coverage for abortion-inducing drugs, sterilization and contraception - a requirement they say violates their Catholic beliefs. (Courtesy: ADFMedia.org)

A federal court issued an order today that halts enforcement of Obamacare's abortion pill mandate against Hercules Industries, a Colorado family-owned business.
Life News reported:

A federal court issued an order Friday that halts enforcement of the Obama administration???s abortion pill mandate against a Colorado family-owned business while an Alliance Defending Freedom lawsuit challenging the mandate continues in court.

The mandate has generated massive opposition from pro-life groups because it forces employers, regardless of their religious or moral convictions, to provide insurance coverage for abortion-inducing drugs, sterilization, and contraception under threat of heavy penalties.

Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys obtained the first-ever order against the mandate on behalf of Hercules Industries and the Catholic family that owns it. The administration opposed the order, arguing, contrary to the U.S. Constitution, that people of faith forfeit their religious liberty once they engage in business.

The decision only applies to the company, and the court emphasized the ruling did not apply nationwide.

Since Hercules Industries would be required to begin offering the new coverage when its self-insured plan renews on November 1, Alliance Defending Freedom has requested a preliminary injunction that could prevent the government from enforcing the mandate against the company by August 1, the date when the company would need to begin the process of making changes to its plan.

As is the case with many religious groups or employers, the mandate could subject the Newlands to millions of dollars in fines per year if they don???t abide by its requirements.

???Every American, including family business owners, should be free to live and do business according to their faith. For the time being, Hercules Industries will be able to do just that,??? said ADF Legal Counsel Matt Bowman after the decision.

Bowman added, ???The cost of freedom for this family could be millions of dollars per year in fines that will cripple their business if the Obama administration ultimately has its way. This lawsuit seeks to ensure that Washington bureaucrats cannot force families to abandon their faith just to earn a living. Americans don???t want politicians and bureaucrats deciding what faith is, who the faithful are, and where and how that faith may be lived out.???

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