
A divided U.S. appeals court on Thursday rejected a suburban Seattle church's bid to void a Washington state law requiring insurers that offer maternity coverage in employee health plans to also cover abortions.
In a 2-1 decision, the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Cedar Park Assembly of God of Kirkland lacked the necessary standing to challenge the state's Reproductive Parity Act because some insurers still offer group plans that exclude coverage for abortion services.
The Pentecostal church argued that the 2018 law violated its right to the free exercise of religion under the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment.
It sued in 2019 when healthcare company Kaiser Permanente began requiring abortion coverage in its group plan, which the church said it still holds because it could not find an affordable replacement.
The church's appeal to the 9th Circuit drew support from dozens of conservative entities, including 18 U.S. states led by South Carolina.
Circuit Judge Susan Graber wrote for Thursday's majority that Washington's conscientious objection statute, which excuses ...