From Kelly Shackelford <[email protected]>
Subject BREAKING: Huge Win for Religious Employees at the VA
Date July 24, 2023 11:36 PM
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We have great news to share in our case involving Stephanie Carter, a
nurse practitioner at the Olin E. Teague Veterans' Center in
Temple, Texas.

We're happy to report that because of Ms. Carter's lawsuit
the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) implemented a policy to
accommodate all VA employees who have religious objections to being
forced to participate in abortions. 

This is a tremendous victory that has positively impacted not only Ms.
Carter, but thousands of VA employees of faith.

"We're pleased that the VA implemented a nationwide policy
to protect the religious liberty rights of all VA employees,"
said Danielle Runyan, Senior Counsel for First Liberty.
"Stephanie Carter is living proudly by her faith and should not
be forced to choose between her faith and her career. Because of her
courage, every VA employee in the nation can now seek a religious
accommodation from participating in a procedure they find
unconscionable."

Last fall, the VA introduced a rule immediately allowing elective
abortions at its medical facilities. Ms. Carter twice requested an
accommodation because she has religious objections to performing,
prescribing, and providing counseling for abortions. But she was told
that no process existed to review such requests. This put her in an
impossible situation. 

She was essentially being forced to choose between violating her
conscience or keeping her job.

As a result, in December we filed a federal lawsuit on Ms.
Carter's behalf seeking not only a religious accommodation but
also a court ruling that would prevent the VA's abortion rule
from being enforced at her facility. But considering the VA's
new process for religious accommodation and the fact that Ms.
Carter's religious objections are now largely accounted for, we
asked the court to dismiss the lawsuit.

As an Army veteran herself, and as a Christian who views her nursing
work as a calling, Ms. Carter faithfully served our nation's
heroes as a VA employee for 23 years. And now because the VA is
accommodating service members of faith, she is once again living
proudly by her faith and providing excellent care for her fellow
veterans.

We want to thank you as we celebrate this win. Your support is a Force
Multiplier in delivering these crucial victories, which have a huge
impact on the lives of religious employees, service members and all
Americans.



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