Ex Ambassador MaryAnneGlendon, a law professor at Harvard, and several other prominent law professors analyze his proposal and find it is deceptive, and call it a "cheap accounting trick"
and of course, even if he changes the fiat to get reelected, the dirty little secret is that it can easily be changed back again, by fiat, if he is reelected.
It does not matter who explains the terms of the policy purchased by the religiously affiliated or observant employer. What matters is what services the policy covers.
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