Not exact matches
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.
«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.
«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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
«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.»
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.
A: 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.
And any day now, the
Affordable Care Act (ACA)'s no - copay
birth control benefit and the Obama administration's action
to protect
access to care at Planned Parenthood are likely
to be
on the chopping block.
Planned Parenthood supporters focused
on President Trump's plan
to roll back the
Affordable Care Act's rule ensuring patients have
access to birth control without a copay.
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.