These include comprehensive and early sex education and expansive and
affordable access to birth control and family planning services.
We're fighting because the attacks on
affordable access to birth control are just plain bad for all of us: the general public, employees, businesses.
I try not to put too much pressure on myself to speak up as the token «Christian feminist» on issues like these, but after reading multiple blog posts and articles this week from Christian men about women and contraception, I decided to add my two cents as a pro-life woman of faith who supports
affordable access to birth control for women.
Not exact matches
As a politically active feminist and a mother myself, I believe her time and ability
to command editorial space in The Wall Street Journal would be far better spent opining about things like the need for better family leave and health care policies, improved
access to birth control and higher education and
affordable child care for working mothers rather than whether Angelina Jolie plans
to adopt again or how long my friends plan
to breastfeed their babies.
They also said that they want open
access to safe, legal and
affordable abortion and
birth control for all people.
And with the future of Obamacare looking shaky, the free preventive services women have had
access to since the
Affordable Care Act went into effect — like zero - copay
birth control, STD testing, and breast cancer screening — are under attack.
We object
to the continued funding of fiscally irresponsible abstinence - only programs that have been proven ineffective, while ignoring calls for increased funding for the programs that have been proven
to work and help millions of women across the country get
access to basic health care, including
affordable birth control.
At NARAL Pro-Choice California, we're fighting
to make sure every woman has
access to affordable birth control that is right for her — no matter where she lives, where she works or how much money she makes — so she can
control her own future.
Patients can receive information about the kind of
birth control that's best for their lives, as well as direct
access to affordable birth control.
This decision is grounded in sound medical science and health policy and protects
access to affordable birth control for millions of women, including women who are employed by a religiously affiliated hospital, university, or other religiously affiliated organization that serves the broader public.
Patients can receive information about the kind of
birth control that's best for them, as well as direct
access to affordable birth control.
«This case was a direct challenge
to women's
access to affordable birth control,» said Planned Parenthood Federation of America President Cecile Richards.
The Prevention Through
Affordable Access Act, would bring down the soaring cost of birth control at college health clinics and safety - net providers and increase access to affordable birt
Affordable Access Act, would bring down the soaring cost of birth control at college health clinics and safety - net providers and increase access to affordable birth co
Access Act, would bring down the soaring cost of
birth control at college health clinics and safety - net providers and increase
access to affordable birth co
access to affordable birt
affordable birth control.
Both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate have introduced legislation, the Prevention Through
Affordable Access Act, that would restore affordable birth control at college health clinics and safety - net providers and increase access to affordable birt
Affordable Access Act, that would restore affordable birth control at college health clinics and safety - net providers and increase access to affordable birth co
Access Act, that would restore
affordable birth control at college health clinics and safety - net providers and increase access to affordable birt
affordable birth control at college health clinics and safety - net providers and increase
access to affordable birth co
access to affordable birt
affordable birth control.
Because of the
birth control coverage benefit, millions more women will have
access to affordable birth control.
«With as many as 750,000 teens becoming pregnant each year, it is time for all of us
to take action and ensure our young people have information on and
access to affordable birth control, including emergency contraception,» Richards said.
In addition, Planned Parenthood advocates on Capitol Hill, as well as in state legislatures across the country, for increasing
access to affordable birth control and promoting women's health.
«This common sense decision means that millions of women, who would otherwise pay $ 15
to $ 50 a month, will have
access to affordable birth control, helping them save hundreds of dollars each year.»
When women have
access to affordable birth control, they benefit, their families benefit, and we all benefit.»
As the mother of two teenagers, I know this starts with honest communication between young people and parents, open and accurate sex education, and
access to affordable birth control.
«Latina women and their families depend on
access to preventive health care, like lifesaving breast cancer screenings, Pap tests, annual exams and
affordable birth control.
Those regulations will affect more than women's
access to early abortion care, because most abortion care providers offer a full array of safe,
affordable, preventive health services, including breast and cervical cancer screening, STD prevention and treatments, and
birth control.
«We applaud Congressman Joseph Crowley for introducing the Prevention Through
Affordable Access Act, which will improve access to affordable birth control for millions of women,» said Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood Federation o
Affordable Access Act, which will improve access to affordable birth control for millions of women,» said Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood Federation of Am
Access Act, which will improve
access to affordable birth control for millions of women,» said Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood Federation of Am
access to affordable birth control for millions of women,» said Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood Federation o
affordable birth control for millions of women,» said Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
There is uncertainty ahead of us as anti-women's health legislators target us, but we will never stop fighting
to protect
access to the full range of care our patients depend on:
affordable birth control, STI testing and treatment, cancer screening and abortion.
He also promised
to repeal the
Affordable Care Act (ACA) could impact women's
access to birth control options.
President Barack Obama has been a strong supporter of this commonsense fix; as a senator, he sponsored legislation
to restore
access to affordable birth control.
We at PPAF fight back when anti-abortion politicians and their extremist allies try
to outlaw abortion, take away
access to affordable birth control, and block patients from care at Planned Parenthood health centers.
Women need
to have
access to affordable prescription
birth control so they can plan their families as well as pursue higher education, their careers, and other aspirations.»
«Defunding» the nonprofit would have cut
access to breast cancer screenings and
affordable birth control for thousands of New Hampshire women.
We're facing a powerful and well - funded opposition who have proven they will do almost anything
to restrict
access to abortion and
affordable birth control.
Last month, Planned Parenthood Federation of America launched the «
Birth Control: We All Benefit» campaign to remind Americans and their elected representatives that we all benefit when women have access to affordable birth con
Birth Control: We All Benefit» campaign to remind Americans and their elected representatives that we all benefit when women have access to affordable birth c
Control: We All Benefit» campaign
to remind Americans and their elected representatives that we all benefit when women have
access to affordable birth con
birth controlcontrol.
«Catherine's fight for
birth control access paved the way for tens of millions of women
to have
affordable birth control.
A: There is uncertainty ahead of us but we will never stop fighting
to protect
access to the full range of care our patients depend on:
affordable birth control, STD testing and treatment, cancer screening and abortion.
«Women who buy health insurance from their college or university will have
access to affordable birth control, just like women who receive health insurance from their employer.
Calling the
Affordable Care Act «the greatest advance in women's health in a generation,» Planned Parenthood said the law will provide
access to birth control and cancer screenings without co-pays, guaranteed direct
access to OB / GYN providers without referrals, and an end
to discriminatory practices against women, such as charging women higher premiums and denying coverage for «pre-existing conditions.»
NEW YORK CITY — Following today's editorial in the New York Times, «Costly Contraceptives,» Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA), the nation's leading reproductive health care advocate and provider, called on Congress
to address the growing problem of
access to affordable birth control in America.
Despite that, some anti-women's health politicians and bosses are still fighting
to deny women
access to affordable birth control.
There is a direct, measurable correlation between
access to affordable birth control and the number of women who use it.
Washington, DC — Dawn Laguens, executive vice president of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, issued the following statement in response
to a Contraceptive CHOICE Study finding that
access to no co-pay
birth control — as is outlined in the
Affordable Care Act — leads
to significantly lowered abortion rates.
If you don't stand with us on
access to safe and legal abortion,
affordable birth control, care at Planned Parenthood, or health care equity, then you don't deserve
to represent us.
Nationally, the solution
to the
affordable birth control crisis is the Prevention Through Affordable Access Act, which would restore access to affordable birt
affordable birth control crisis is the Prevention Through
Affordable Access Act, which would restore access to affordable birt
Affordable Access Act, which would restore access to affordable birth co
Access Act, which would restore
access to affordable birth co
access to affordable birt
affordable birth control.
Last year, Florida Senator Marco Rubio co-sponsored the much - talked - about Blunt amendment — which would have let your boss decide whether women could get
access to affordable birth control or not.
- Planned Parenthood Federation of America today said that the revised accommodation
to the
Affordable Care Act's
birth control benefit will ensure that women can
access no co-pay
birth control as part of basic health care.
«With the cost of tuition, books, and gas on the rise, it's time for the Bush administration
to stop playing politics with women's health and pocketbooks and restore
access to affordable birth control for our nation's college students and low - income women.»
«The best way
to build healthy families is
to put prevention first — and that means making sure our children have health insurance, women have
access to reproductive health care and
affordable birth control, and teens have
access to medically accurate information.
«As women and families struggle in these tough economic times, it is important they have
access to affordable birth control.
How have patients reacted
to efforts
to repeal the
Affordable Care Act and its guarantee of
access to preventive health care, including
birth control?
This bill goes even further, seeking
to limit American women's
access to abortion and no - cost
birth control and blocking implementation of the groundbreaking provisions of the
Affordable Care Act.
The Planned Parenthood Federation of America «
Birth Control: We All Benefit» campaign reminds Americans and their elected representatives that we all benefit when women have access to affordable birth control, despite the continued attempts by some politicians and for - profit companies to take away the no co-pay birth control benefit provided through the Affordable Care
Birth Control: We All Benefit» campaign reminds Americans and their elected representatives that we all benefit when women have access to affordable birth control, despite the continued attempts by some politicians and for - profit companies to take away the no co-pay birth control benefit provided through the Affordable Ca
Control: We All Benefit» campaign reminds Americans and their elected representatives that we all benefit when women have
access to affordable birth control, despite the continued attempts by some politicians and for - profit companies to take away the no co-pay birth control benefit provided through the Affordable
affordable birth control, despite the continued attempts by some politicians and for - profit companies to take away the no co-pay birth control benefit provided through the Affordable Care
birth control, despite the continued attempts by some politicians and for - profit companies to take away the no co-pay birth control benefit provided through the Affordable Ca
control, despite the continued attempts by some politicians and for - profit companies
to take away the no co-pay
birth control benefit provided through the Affordable Care
birth control benefit provided through the Affordable Ca
control benefit provided through the
AffordableAffordable Care Act.
Her campaign also was based on an anti-women's health platform that would have serious consequences for women's ability
to access affordable birth control and reproductive health care.