Sentences with phrase «birth control access»

She's helping the administration roll back birth control access and stop young people from getting important information about their health.
Nation's Leading Reproductive Health Care Advocate and Provider Urges Lawmakers to End the Attack on Birth Control Access
Valerie Huber is the Trump - Pence official working behind the scenes to roll back access to birth control access and sexual health information.
«Catherine's fight for birth control access paved the way for tens of millions of women to have affordable birth control.
Birth control access has been a gamechanger for women to help build strong companies, a strong economy, and strong families.
The Title X program is the only federal program dedicated to birth control access.
But with just five abortion clinics in the state, this new clinic would offer terminations as part of a long list of other reproductive health services, including annual exams, sexual health education, Pap smears, cancer screenings, birth control access, and STD testing and treatment.
Even with the Republican failure to repeal former President Barack Obama's health care law, Democratic lawmakers in some states are pressing ahead with efforts to protect birth control access, Planned Parenthood funding and abortion coverage in case...
WAMC's Dr. Alan Chartock discusses growing tensions between President Trump and Senate Republicans, the NRA's take on a possible ban on bump stocks, Trump's rollback of birth control access for women, and the controversy of Columbus Day.

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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.
The group also attempted to push back on criticism from liberals that their opposition to the contraception rule was akin to restricting access to forms of birth control.
Religious charities, hospitals, and universities have challenged an Obamacare rule which requires that employers provide female employees with insurance that includes access to free birth control.
The response of the last government was essentially more of the same: earlier and more detailed sex education, family planning clinics in schools, promotion of emergency birth control (otherwise known as the «morning after pill») easier access to abortion, all without the need for parental consent even in the case of underage girls.
It hadn't occurred to me that Whedon's protagonist's problem was a lack of access to birth control.
Because the birth control cases all focus on a 1993 federal law, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, not the Constitution, the Justices will face questions about whether the mandate to provide free access to 20 forms of birth control drugs or devices, sterilization, screenings, and counseling imposes a «substantial burden» on religious freedom of nonprofit employers with religious objections to some or all contraceptives, whether the mandate in fact serves a «compelling interest» of the government, and whether an attempt to provide an exemption from the mandate satisfies the requirement that such an accommodation is «the least restrictive means» of achieving the government's policy interest.
It's absurd to think that Hobby Lobby as someone's employer has any say in their access birth control.
When that happens without access to birth control, women end up pregnant.
No one is mandating that Catholics (or anyone) has to actually be on birth control, it is only mandated for employers to «offer access» to a health plan that covers it.
In Guttmacher's analysis, they found that the decline of abortions is because of the availability of effective, affordable birth control and the abortion restrictions that have limited women's access.
No one is trying to prevent people from having access to birth control.
No one is being denied access to birth control or abortions, it's a question of who should have to pay for it.
«will be required to offer free access to FDA - approved contraceptives like the birth control pill and Plan B (the so - called morning - after pill)»
No one is stopping anyone from accessing 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.
So the church still is providing access to and payment of birth control no matter where along the supply chain they want to be viewed.
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