Posts Tagged ‘health care reform



30
Nov
09

Day of Action to Stop the Abortion Coverage Ban

From NARAL Pro-Choice America:

Join us on on December 2 to help stop the abortion-coverage ban!

The House version of the health-reform bill includes the Stupak-Pitts amendment that makes it virtually impossible for private insurance companies that participate in the new system to offer abortion coverage to women. Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and other anti-choice politicians have threatened to introduce a similar amendment to the Senate bill.

We cannot let Sen. Hatch and his allies block women from purchasing—even with their own money—insurance that includes abortion coverage.

That’s why we’re teaming up with other pro-choice groups to hold an event and lobby day in Washington, D.C. on December 2. If you’re in the D.C. area, we hope you’ll join us! There are other events across the country as well.

Of course, many of us can’t go to an event in person. So we’re holding an online day of action and call-in day on December 2 that anyone can join. Here are easy ways you can participate:

  • Write to your senators and tell them to to stop the abortion-coverage ban.
  • Call your senators. Phone calls to Congress have an even greater impact than writing messages. It’s easy and takes less than five minutes! Just call (202) 224-3121 to be connected to your senator’s office. Tell the person who answers, “I’m calling to ask the senator to oppose a ban on insurance coverage for abortion in the new health-care system.” You’ll probably be asked for your zip code. That’s it!
  • Donate to help us stop the abortion-coverage ban and protect choice at all levels.
  • On December 2, update your Facebook or MySpace status to “Call your senators today at (202) 224-3121 and tell them to oppose the abortion-coverage ban! Please repost this as YOUR status.”
  • On Twitter? Tweet to stop the abortion coverage ban and use the hashtag #StopStupak when you write about this issue. (And, of course, follow us if you don’t already!)
  • Change your profile photo or icon on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, or LiveJournal to one of the graphics below. You can also feel free to add any of these graphics to your blog, or anywhere else you can think of!

For more information, click here: http://www.prochoiceamerica.org/choice-action-center/take-action/hcr-day-of-action

25
Nov
09

Talking points on health care reform and abortion

There’s a great deal of misinformation out there about the proposed health care reform legislation and how it might affect women’s access to abortion services.  With families gathering tomorrow for Thanksgiving, there’s no doubt that some of us will be faced with conservative relatives who are hell-bent on debating politics over the dinner table.  To make sure you are well-prepared, review these talking points before you head off to enjoy the holiday:

Planned Parenthood Action Center

20
Nov
09

100,000 strong against the Stupak ban

From Planned Parenthood:

The health care reform bill that recently passed in the House of Representatives includes a ban on private health insurance coverage for abortion care for millions of women, and would also prohibit coverage in the public option, even for women who pay for most or even all of the cost of health insurance themselves. This proposal is a cruel betrayal of women, and we can’t let it be part of the final bill.

Leaders in Congress and the White House have spoken out against the Stupak ban, and they have the power to strip this discriminatory proposal from the final health care reform bill. It’s up to us to make sure they do so. Join me and Planned Parenthood in urging President Obama, Majority Leader Reid, and Speaker Pelosi to continue their efforts to pass health care reform that protects women. Click here:
http://bit.ly/PPFutureOfChoice

16
Nov
09

Low Income Women Can’t Get Abortions, But RNC Staffers Can

Once again, the GOP demonstrates its obliviousness to irony and moral hypocrisy:

The Republican National Committee’s health insurance plan covers elective abortion – a procedure the party’s own platform calls “a fundamental assault on innocent human life.”

Federal Election Commission Records show the RNC purchases its insurance from Cigna. Two sales agents for the company said that the RNC’s policy covers elective abortion.

Informed of the coverage, RNC spokeswoman Gail Gitcho told POLITICO that the policy pre-dates the tenure of current RNC Chairman Michael Steele – and suggested that it may be short-lived.

Read all about it here: Low Income Women Can’t Get Abortions, But RNC Staffers Can | Women’s Rights | Change.org

12
Nov
09

Stop the Abortion Coverage Ban

As important as health care reform is, we can’t let it come at the expense of women’s reproductive rights.  If the Senate adopts the same Stupak-Pitts amendment that passed in the House bill:

  • It will be virtually impossible for private insurance companies participating in the new system to offer abortion coverage to women.
  • This would have the effect of denying women the right to use their own personal, private funds to purchase an insurance plan with abortion coverage in the new health system — a radical departure from the status quo.

Please take a moment to join the more than 33,000 pro-choice Americans who understand that we must fight to protect women’s reproductive rights and make sure that this abortion-coverage ban is not included in the Senate bill.

Add your name to NARAL’s petition to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid

11
Nov
09

Why are so many American Christians against health care reform?

During my summer of health care rallies and town hall meetings, I had the opportunity to talk to many people on both sides of the health care debate and it never ceased to amaze me that most people who identified as Christian were against health care reform.  I don’t consider myself a Christian now but I have more than a passing familiarity with the Bible, having spent my fair share of time in Sunday school growing up and even attending private Catholic school for a while.  Didn’t Jesus spend most of his time ministering to the poor and downtrodden?  He was all about feeding the hungry and caring for the sick.  I get the sense that universal health care is an idea he would have liked…so why is it that so many of his American followers see health care reform as somehow un-Christian?  It never made sense to me.  Tonight I came across an article by a progressive Christian that discusses just that.  I recommend reading the whole article but here is my favorite quote:

Forgive the note of bitterness, but my word to American Christians who show more devotion to John Locke than to Jesus in respect to their “I’ve got mine” ideology: We’ll see you in Hell with your good buddy, Dives. And to the patriarchal types who told Speaker Pelosi late last week that they could not support any legislation giving them less than total victory on the abortion issue: Why not be man enough to just come out and say it? You have never liked women, you fear women, and now you would even sink the chance of providing coverage for 36 million currently uninsured persons—including many of the children and immigrants you claim to love—rather than accept a carefully-negotiated compromise on women’s reproductive health.

With Christians like these, who needs other enemies? And will anyone wonder why, with each new poll or census, more Americans will be marking “none” or “atheist” or “anything but Christian” on the religion section?

via Bad Religion Leaves Big Bruises: When Christians Threaten Health Care Reform | RDPulpit | ReligionDispatches.




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