Sentences with phrase «prohibit womens health»

Just keep talking Repubs, just keep talking and trying to prohibit womens health care.
Just keep talking Repubs, just keep talking and trying prohibit womens health care.

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In the past couple of years, Sanders has voted against the Keystone XL Pipeline, vetoed by the president in March, as well as for bills that would have prohibited corporate interference with women's health care and increased environmental standards for damaged national infrastructure.
In those instances, if a woman is prohibited by health reasons, the council will provide a wet nurse to her.
These prohibit the use of idealising claims such as those Nestlé puts on labels and other strategies it uses, such as advertising of brand names, seeking direct and indirect contact with pregnant women and mothers of infants and young children and targeting of health workers.
Among the bills popular with the Democrats» liberal base that won passage this year was a ban on bump stocks, add - on devices that allow semi-automatic rifles to shoot at near full - automatic speed; a bill enshrining the women's health care provisions of the Affordable Care Act into state law; and a measure that prohibits employers from asking job candidates about their salary history.
Prohibiting runway models from participating in fashion shows or photo shoots if they are dangerously thin would go a long way toward preventing serious health problems among young women — including anorexia nervosa and death from starvation — according to experts from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Hhealth problems among young women — including anorexia nervosa and death from starvation — according to experts from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public HealthHealth.
That inequity disappeared under the health law, which prohibited insurers from charging women higher rates than men for the same services.
Sen. Kristen Gillibrand had introduced the amendment, aiming to preserve a few ACA provisions tied to women's health: Current rules prohibit insurers from charging women more for coverage based on gender, or using pregnancy as a pre-existing condition to deny coverage, and require coverage of of birth control, mammograms, and cancer screenings without a co-pay.
Because the intact D & E seems to resemble infanticide it is «immoral» and may be prohibited even without a clear statutory exception to protect the health of the woman
Rather, their goal is to prohibit people enrolled in Medicaid from going to Planned Parenthood as their provider of choice, regardless of whether alternative sources of care are available.17 These attacks ignore the fact that women choose to obtain family planning services from Planned Parenthood health centers because of the high - quality services they receive there.18 Moreover, by targeting Medicaid enrollees, these attacks are once again squarely aimed at the most disadvantaged women, including low - income women and women of color.
The disastrous bill to repeal the ACA had another hit on women hidden inside it: an extremely harmful provision that would «defund» Planned Parenthood, or specifically prohibit people with Medicaid coverage from accessing preventive health care at Planned Parenthood health centers.
Another component of the 2011 legislation prohibited any doctor or clinic associated with abortion care from participating in the Women's Health Program, the state's Medicaid fee - for - service family planning program.
It would prohibit women from getting preventive care like birth control and lifesaving cancer screenings at Planned Parenthood health centers.
Next week, the House is expected to take a vote on H.R. 217, Rep. Mike Pence's (R - IN) bill, which would deny access to preventive care for millions of women by prohibiting health centers across the country, including Planned Parenthood health centers, from receiving federal funding for preventive care, including annual exams, lifesaving cancer screenings, contraceptive services, and testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections.
The FY2013 spending bill sought to eliminate the Title X federal family planning program, prohibit Planned Parenthood health centers from serving women in federal health programs, block implementation of critical benefits under the Affordable Care Act, and revive the dangerous refusal provision that would allow any business or corporation to deny any essential health care service they object to, including coverage for birth control and cancer screenings.
At the very end of the year, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder vetoed legislation that would have prohibited coverage of abortion in plans in the Exchange as well as all private health plans, except when the woman's life is endangered.
The disastrous bill to repeal the ACA had another hit on women hidden inside it — an extremely harmful provision that would «defund» Planned Parenthood, or specifically prohibit people with Medicaid coverage from accessing preventive health care at Planned Parenthood health centers, including birth control, cancer screenings, and STD testing and treatment.
The budget commits to the full passage of the toxic American Health Care Act, which would prohibit women with Medicaid coverage from accessing care at Planned Parenthood health ceHealth Care Act, which would prohibit women with Medicaid coverage from accessing care at Planned Parenthood health cehealth centers.
Washington, DC — Last night, the Trump administration unveiled an overview of its Fiscal Year 2018 Budget, revealing sharp cuts and draconian changes to essential programs, such as Medicaid, SNAP, TANF and more, that women disproportionately rely on — and for the first time in history singling out an individual health care provider — Planned Parenthood — by prohibiting it from participating in any program funded through Congress's annual Labor - HHS bill.
«That's why Planned Parenthood applauds the 11 senators on the committee for defeating this extreme anti-abortion amendment that would have significantly altered existing law on abortion and prohibited U.S. government officials from taking part in international policy conversations that touched on abortion as part of women's health care.
The repeal bill would prohibit millions of Americans — mostly women — from accessing care at Planned Parenthood health centers.
In the bill's only provision unrelated to the ACA, it prohibits millions of Americans — mostly women — from accessing care at Planned Parenthood health centers.
The rule enforces existing protections in the Title X family planning program that prohibit states from discriminating against women's health care providers.
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.
«There is no way to advance women's health by making it harder to access health care or prohibiting women from turning to their trusted health care providers.»
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