Members of the TWU community who violate the terms of the Covenant, including LGBTQ students and women who access constitutionally
protected abortion care, may be subject to disciplinary measures and expulsion from the university.
Not exact matches
A new effort under President Donald Trump to
protect the rights of health workers who object to
abortions and other procedures will cost the health
care system more than $ 300 million to implement.
This is the reality faced by millions of women who consider
abortions each year, and the sad irony is the same pro-life politicians who want to force them to have their babies typically oppose raising the minimum wage, ensuring paid sick leave and parental leave for all American workers, and
protecting the 20 million people who can finally afford health insurance thanks to the Affordable
Care Act.
All the Church seems to
care about is restricting
abortion, shuffling and
protecting pedophiles and catering to the wealthy.
HHS positioned the shift as part of its «major actions to
protect conscience rights and life,» including a new proposed rule to better enforce 25 federal protections for health
care providers who decline to perform
abortions and other services, as well as yesterday's announcement of a new division dedicated to fielding such complaints.
The new Conscience and Religious Freedom Division of the existing Office of Civil Rights (OCR) enforces existing laws designed to
protect conscience rights, including new provisions under the Affordable
Care Act (ACA) that specifically allow providers and insurers to decline
abortions and assisted suicide.
He said the training of the TBAs covered several areas including
protecting the health of mother and baby,
care of women during pregnancy and child birth, treatment of complications due to miscarriage and or unsafe
abortion, pre-pregnancy advice and health education,
care of new born, among others.
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...
Planned Parenthood Texas Votes (PPTV) works to foster and preserve a social and political climate in Texas favorable to full reproductive health
care access including
abortion, through electoral activity, legislative advocacy and grassroots organizing, to promote and
protect the mission of Planned Parenthood affiliates in Texas.
Planned Parenthood Texas Votes is a statewide advocacy organization that will engage supporters of women's health to fight to
protect and expand women's access to preventative and reproductive
care, including
abortion.
In so doing, he's stood up for reproductive - health patients» right to privacy, fought for the dignity of the LGBTQ community,
protected the right to receive an
abortion after 20 weeks, and fought to keep state funding for preventive health -
care services provided through Planned Parenthood Arizona.
New York State law
protects the privacy of all citizens, including teens, who receive reproductive health
care services, including birth control, HIV testing, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, prenatal
care and
abortion.
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.
Across the country, lawmakers like Nixon in a growing number of states are fighting back dangerous restrictions and championing measures to expand and
protect access to birth control, basic preventive
care, and
abortion.
Each day, we organize and mobilize to
protect that freedom by fighting for access to
abortion care, birth control, paid parental leave and protections from pregnancy discrimination.
These folks are fired up to do whatever it takes to
protect access to birth control,
abortion, and
care at Planned Parenthood health centers.
Governor Scott must veto this bill to
protect access to reproductive health
care, including safe, legal
abortion, for all Floridians.»
In fact, the vast majority of the 90 - year - old nonprofit's services are dedicated to preventative health
care, and less than 5 % of its Texas operations — not supported by government funds — involve legally
protected abortion services.
Help to
protect access to essential health
care for all people like birth control, cancer screenings, STD testing and treatment, 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.
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.
The Planned Parenthood Advocacy Fund advocates for bills that ensure sexual and reproductive health
care, including safe and legal
abortion, remain accessible and
protected for all — no matter what.
Voters want to know that their next president will
protect access to reproductive health
care — including safe, legal
abortion — and will ensure they can continue to seek
care at Planned Parenthood.
This puts Pawlenty wildly out of step with most Minnesotans who believe that funding for reproductive health
care should be
protected and that
abortion should remain safe and legal.
The Planned Parenthood Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota Action Fund will do everything in our power to ensure that the next Governor of Minnesota stands with women and families and will
protect our rights to health
care, birth control and safe and legal
abortion.»
Founded in 2013, the campaign comprises more than 60 local, state and national organizations calling for evidence - based policies to support and
protect equal access to affordable reproductive health
care, including
abortion, personal safety, and workplace equality.