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Would You Like an Unplanned Pregnancy With that Burrito?

February 3, 2012 by Guest Blogger Leave a Comment
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by Jen Wang, Policy Associate, NARAL Pro-Choice America President Obama’s decision to make sure health plans cover birth control without a copay was one of the most significant advances for women’s health in decades. Now, most American women will have health insurance that covers contraception, regardless of where they work. The new policy is long [...]

Filed Under: Birth Control Access, HERvotes Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, birth control, HERvotes

HERvotes Blog Carnival: The Greatest Advance for Women in a Generation

January 31, 2012 by Guest Blogger 2 Comments
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by Jean Silver-Isenstadt, MD, PhD, National Physicians Alliance I attended a health policy conference last week where the buzz was women.  The question on everyone’s mind was: Why aren’t American women angrier that every last one of the Republican candidates for president has threatened to repeal a law that has brought the greatest advance for [...]

Filed Under: Birth Control Access, HERvotes, Reproductive Rights Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, birth control, HERvotes, women's health

No Religious Exceptions to Women’s Rights

November 17, 2011 by Laura Kacere Leave a Comment
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We cheered when the Department of Health and Human Services made the decision to require that insurance plans include birth control and other preventive services with no co-pays. It was one of the greatest advancements for women’s health in decades.  Included in the guidelines is a provision that would permit certain religious employers to opt [...]

Filed Under: Birth Control Access, Feminist Campus, Reproductive Rights Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, birth control, religion

A Message about Birth Control from the 71%

November 17, 2011 by Meghan Shalvoy 15 Comments
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Growing up a New Yorker, I was fortunate enough to live in a state that mandated insurance plans cover birth control. Growing up the daughter of a nurse who was employed by a Catholic hospital, I was not fortunate enough to ever actually reap the benefits of this policy. My mother is not a Catholic [...]

Filed Under: Birth Control Access, Leaders & Government Tagged With: affordable care, Affordable Care Act

New Healthcare Law and Young People: What You Need to Know

October 11, 2011 by Beth Soderberg 3 Comments
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by AFY_Sarah This blog is part of the HERvotes blog carnival. It seems all anyone can talk about is the new healthcare law (aka “Affordable Care Act”) that passed back in March of 2010. Whether members of Congress and people running for President are promising to repeal the law, or implementation is moving forward, it feels like [...]

Filed Under: Birth Control Access, Reproductive Rights, Women's Health Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, birth control, gender rating, health insurance, HERvotes, women's health

HERVotes: You Gotta Fight for Your Right to Healthcare

August 29, 2011 by Meghan Shalvoy 1 Comment
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This blog is part of the #HERvotes blog carnival. Seventeen months ago I was driving back to New York with some new friends from the 2010 National Young Feminist Leadership Conference when the announcement came through – the Affordable Care Act was on its way to the President’s desk. In July, I sat in the [...]

Filed Under: Get Out Her Vote, Women's Health Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, Affordable Care Act of 2010, Get Out Her Vote, health care reform, health insurance, HERvotes, Institute of Medicine, insurance coverage, voting, women's health

HERVotes: As A Young Woman, I Need Healthcare!

August 25, 2011 by Guest Blogger Leave a Comment
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By: Kendra McCormick This post was originally posted on the National Council for Women’s Organizations blog and is part of the #HERvotes blog carnival. Please join HERvotes, a campaign to encourage women to go to the ballot box to protect their health and economic rights! Throughout the economic crisis, many successful policies that improve women’s [...]

Filed Under: Feminist Campus Tagged With: 2012 Election, Affordable Care Act, health insurance, HERvotes, voting, Women's Equality Day

HERVotes: Why Women Must Vote in 2012

August 25, 2011 by Eleanor Smeal Leave a Comment
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This blog is part of the #HERvotes blog carnival. The Feminist Majority Foundation is proud to join a major coalition of organizations, HERvotes, which is growing, representing millions of American women in an effort to mobilize women voters in 2012 around preserving women’s Health and Economic rights. Right now, a slew of historic gains for [...]

Filed Under: Action & Advocacy, Get Out Her Vote Tagged With: 2012 Election, Affordable Care Act, birth control, budget cuts, HERvotes, Medicaid, Medicare, sex discrimination, Social Security, voting
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