After Kansas defunded Planned Parenthood, the number of people
accessing birth control, cancer screenings, STI tests, well - woman exams, and other care through the Title X program fell by more than 14,000.
Paul Ryan and his out - of - touch allies — by a narrow vote of 217 to 213 — forced through their disastrous scheme to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and block patients from
accessing birth control and cancer screenings at Planned Parenthood health centers.
Trumpcare would have blocked millions from
accessing birth control and cancer screenings at Planned Parenthood health centers, increased premiums by 20 % and taken away health insurance from tens of millions of Americans.
This proposed rule couldn't have come at a better time, because, as we've seen, extremist politicians have made every attempt to block patients from
accessing birth control and other care at their chosen health care provider — including Planned Parenthood health centers.
A Donald Trump presidency would see millions of people blocked from
accessing birth control and lifesaving cancer screenings at Planned Parenthood health centers.
They both want to block more than a million people from
accessing birth control and lifesaving cancer screenings at Planned Parenthood health centers ---- and they've both been willing to shutdown the government to do so.
After Kansas defunded Planned Parenthood and other reproductive health care providers, the number of people
accessing birth control, cancer screenings, STI tests, well - woman exams, and other care through the Title X program fell by more than 14,000.
No one is stopping anyone from
accessing birth control.
It's absurd to think that Hobby Lobby as someone's employer has any say in
their access birth control.
I'm sure that people that work in places run by Catholics can already
access birth control through their health provider, whether the insurance is paying for it completely or not.
But perhaps because of its unusualness, Ellis was able to introduce an idea that remains as radical and tantalizing today as it was in his time: trial marriages, in which he envisioned couples exploring a temporary union of varying levels of commitment that allowed them to have sex,
access birth control and have an easy divorce if desired, as long as no children were involved.
«Thanks to the Obama administration, women will still be able to
access the birth control they need to plan their families, and the cancer screenings they need to stay healthy.»
Would rather shut down the government than allow low - income women to
access birth control and lifesaving cancer screenings at Planned Parenthood.
Representative Pence's proposals would bar Planned Parenthood from delivering care through federal programs like Medicaid that help millions of women
access birth control, lifesaving cancer screenings, immunizations, HIV testing, and testing and treatment for other STIs.
Planned Parenthood believes all women, regardless of their employer, should be able to
access the birth control coverage benefit.
Ted Cruz's policies would make it more expensive and harder to
access birth control — which would have far - reaching consequences for millions of women.
The revised accommodation, released last week, will ensure that women can
access birth control with no co-pay as part of basic health care:
An increasing number of laws and regulations have made it harder for low - income Americans to
access birth control.
In addition, a crucial provision in the health law may soon require coverage of all FDA - approved contraceptives as preventive care, allowing women to fully
access the birth control method of their choice without co-pays.
That is what we are going to remind these politicians and bosses who continue to insist that they should be the ones who decide if and when women can
access birth control,» said Richards.
The Trump Administration is working to roll back protections that have helped 62.4 million women
access birth control by guaranteeing that it is covered in all health insurance plans.
Although the ACA repeal bill does not specifically repeal the no - copay birth control benefit, women will still find it more difficult to
access birth control because the bill makes coverage less affordable by:
This administration is carrying out a full - scale attack on birth control — eliminating insurance coverage for birth control, eliminating programs that help women with low incomes
access birth control, and moving to prohibit health care providers from even giving women information about birth control or abortion.
Let's kick this thing off with some good news — two states have passed laws making it easier for women to
access birth control!
Not exact matches
The law also requires that patients have
access to copay - free
birth control, regardless of whether the receive coverage through insurance providers, Medicaid, or the D.C. Healthcare Alliance.
Now, millions of people have
access to Planned Parenthood services like
birth control, cancer screenings, and STI testing and treatment.
She also discussed some of the women's health and family policies that she would prioritize in the White House, such as paid family leave and
access to
birth control and safe abortion.
It estimates that some 6 million women in the Philippines — including 2 million who are poor — don't currently have
access to
birth control.
If Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte gets his way, some millions of Filipino women could soon have
access to free
birth control and other reproductive health - related services.
What do the Seer Stones of the Mormon faith say about stem cell research or a woman's
access to
birth control?
The religious among us keep trying to chip away at the separation of church and state by making people recite the pledge of allegiance with the God clause, installing religious symbols and displays on public property, holding prayer breakfasts for politicians, berating the removal of prayer in public schools, trying to pass laws limiting women's
access to
birth control, and trying to get an amendment passed outlawing abortion (since in their view God creates a soul the moment a sperm enters an egg).
Birth Control pills can only be
accessed through a perscription, and the cost is based on the ability of the patient to pay at PP.
We can ban abortion, restrict
access to
birth control but we can not help the babies live past one year old.
Whether or not they make the right decision, there should still be
access to
birth control.
Planned Parenthood give
access to
birth control to poor women.
Better
access to
birth control means that fewer unwanted children are born.
If Hobby Lobby were allowed to recuse themselves from providing
access to
birth control because of beliefs, should secular organizations prohibit
access to viagra?
To be clear, I didn't say that a right was being denied, and yes, people have
access to
birth control through other means such as clinics etc..
Despite this, she along with many other advisers to the Government, continue to advocate still wider
access to emergency
birth control.
Even Anna Glazier, a health expert and a strong proponent of greater
access to the morning - after pill, stated in early 2006 in an editorial in the British Medical Journal that greater
access to emergency
birth control has failed to cut pregnancy and abortion rates.
Access to
birth control and education on the proper uses (like, even if you're on
birth control, the guy should still wear a condom) of it, as well as true education about intercourse, what causes disease and how giving
birth affects the female body is one of the most responsible things we can help the poor with.
Anyone that claims to really care about the poor would help ensure they have
access to
birth control.
I donate to organizations that help poor people get
access to
birth control.
Conservatives don't want women to have
access to
birth control... and if they get pregnant, they don't want those women to have abortions.
Having free
access to
birth control and the education on how to use it wouldn't help poor people?
Reducing
births requires
access too artificial
birth control along with education on how to use it effectively.
And why on earth oppose
access to
birth control and reforms in the health care system when those will likely make the biggest difference in actually curbing abortions in this country?
Proponents for an individual's reproductive rights support data suggesting comprehensive sex education and
birth control reduce abortion rates when young people have
access to them.
No one is saying that woman should be barred from
access to
birth control.
All women should have equal
access to
birth control for whatever reason they need it or want it.