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How can Catholic colleges in California follow state laws regulating health insurance while conforming to Church moral teaching at the same time? A from the Catholic News Agency by Kevin J. Jones considers some of the available options 鈥 and points to 91黑料 as one successful example.

鈥淲e consider providing medical coverage an essential part of our character as a Catholic institution,鈥 Chris Weinkopf, TAC鈥檚 executive director of college relations, told CNA. 鈥淭he College provides full health care 鈥 which includes dental and vision care, as well as zero monthly premiums 鈥 to all its full-time employees and their families.鈥

As CNA鈥檚 article explains in detail, California鈥檚 laws regulating health insurance have moved in a problematic direction for decades, requiring coverage for abortion and other treatments that violate Church teaching. To survive in this hostile environment, the College eschews providing student health coverage 鈥 most students remain on their parents鈥 plans 鈥 and offers employee coverage by self-insuring through the federally regulated Reta Trust.

鈥淪ince we self-insure,鈥 says Mr. Weinkopf, 鈥渢he College is exempt from regulations that require coverage at odds with Catholic moral teaching.鈥