Sacramento, Calif., Jul 21, 2017 / 11:02 am
Pro-abortion groups are lobbying for a California law that Catholic leaders warn would open employers like Catholic schools to lawsuits for asking teachers to follow their codes of conduct.
"The bill unmistakably targets religious organization employers in the state, and goes further, inviting expensive litigation that could take years to sort out," the California Catholic Conference said July 14, adding that it "sets a dangerous precedent for religious employers."
The Catholic conference strongly opposes the bill, sponsored by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzales Fletcher (D-San Diego).
Assembly Bill 569 would prohibit employers from requiring their employees to sign a waiver or other document that "purports to deny any employee the right to make his or her own reproductive health care decisions," its summary says.