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Hundreds Rally to Protest Virginia TRAP Laws

Published: October 19, 2011

On Saturday, October 15, hundreds of people gathered in Richmond, Virginia, to protest the passage of Virginia’s TRAP Laws by the Virginia Board of Health. The protest, which was held in Monroe Park, near Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), brought together the combined forces of progressive students and esteemed women’s activists to form a rallying cry […]

By Feminist Campus Team

Birth Control Pills … Or a Frappuccino?

Published: October 11, 2011

Part of the #HERvotes blog carnival. As the Ms. Blog reported yesterday, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will require all health insurers to fully cover women’s preventative health services, including birth control. With birth control costing some women hundreds of dollars each year, this measure slightly reduces the financial burden of being […]

By Guest Blogger

Hundreds Gather to Protest VA’s Anti-Abortion TRAP laws

Published: September 15, 2011

In Virginia, abortion clinics might begin closing at an alarming rate due to legislation requiring they be regulated like hospitals. In March, Governor McDonnell signed SB 924, a bill that classifies women’s health centers in the state as a category of hospitals, making them subject to new regulations created by the Department of Health. These […]

By Sarah Shanks

Speak Out Against Virginia’s TRAP Laws

Published: August 31, 2011

In Virginia abortion clinics might soon close at an alarming rate due to legislation requiring they be regulated like hospitals. In March, Governor McDonnell signed SB 924, a bill that classifies women’s health centers in the state as a category of hospitals, making them subject to new regulations created by the Department of Health. These […]

By Sarah Shanks

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