By  Carl Anderson 
For months America’s bishops have attempted to work with the current  Administration to ensure adequate First Amendment religious freedom  protection of religious organizations. They have been rebuffed each  time, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops formally  responded to proposed rules in the HHS mandate on May 15.
Our  bishops’ response shows how easy it would be for the administration to  make real progress on this issue, and how the federal regulations being  implemented conflict with the cherished history of First Amendment  liberty.
The brief states: “On balance, while the [proposed  regulation] may create an appearance of moderation and compromise, it  does not actually offer any change in the Administration’s earlier  stated positions on mandated contraceptive coverage, which are now  enshrined in a final rule.”
It continues: “The simplest and best  solution to the various problems described above is the one the  Administration so far has declined to adopt: to rescind the mandate.  Failing this, the Administration should provide an exemption that  protects all stakeholders with a religious or moral objection, in  keeping with the consistent language and longstanding tradition of  federal conscience protection law.”
Resolving this issue in  keeping with the First Amendment is critical to the American way of  life, and our bishops have shown excellent leadership in defending our  constitutional rights.