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The Affordable Care Act: What does It Mean for Women on College Campuses?

Published: August 2, 2012

Yesterday, the preventive health services portion of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), or Obamacare, went into effect. The PPACA states that birth control is in fact a preventive health service, therefore requiring insurance companies to cover it without co-pays or deductibles. This means birth control with no co-pays y’all!  This is a […]

By Francesca Witcher

Celebrating the ACA and New Coverage for Preventative Care!

Published: August 1, 2012

Part of the #HERvotes blog carnival. HERvotes is joining our voices together in a blog carnival to celebrate and defend women’s preventive services, including contraception.  Starting August 1, all new insurance plans have to cover seven preventive services with no extra fees.  That means women won’t have to put off their well-woman exam because they […]

By Guest Blogger

War on Women Returns to Mississippi—Where It’s Been All Along

Published: July 12, 2012

Painted crosses and mass-printed “Women Do Regret Abortion” signs belonging to anti-choice extremists clutter the sidewalk of North State Street in the Fondren region of Jackson, Mississippi, where Jackson Women’s Health Organization (JWHO) operates as the state’s sole abortion clinic.

By Abi Rahman-Davies

NEWSFLASH: New Jersey Senate Reverses Family Planning Cuts

Published: June 27, 2012

The New Jersey State Senate took a major step forward today in its health care reform, approving a bill (S-788) that would restore almost $7.5 million dollars in family planning funds.

By Guest Blogger

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