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University of Idaho Employees Warned Not to Discuss Abortion or Provide Birth Control

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Sep 28, 2022   Featured, Health, National, National/World  

University of Idaho Employees Warned Not to Discuss Abortion or Provide Birth Control

A memo from the school’s legal department shows how “Republican politicians are already criminalizing abortion, which has extreme consequences—but they won’t stop there,” said Sen. Elizabeth Warren. New anti-abortion guidance issued to employees at the University of Idaho last week exemplifies how the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade has threatened not only […]

Rep. Claman Pre-Files Legislation to Improve Women’s Access to Birth Control in Alaska

By Michael Mason | AKLeg on Jan 7, 2019   Featured, Politics, State  

Rep. Claman Pre-Files Legislation to Improve Women’s Access to Birth Control in Alaska

  [dropcap]J[/dropcap]uneau – Today, Representative Matt Claman (D-Anchorage) pre-filed legislation that supports the health of Alaskan women and their families by providing greater access to reproductive health care and prescription contraceptives. House Bill 21 requires health care insurers, including Medicaid services, to provide coverage for prescription contraceptives and medical services necessary for those products or […]

Supreme Court Sides with Businesses in Contraception Ruling

By Staff on Jul 1, 2014   Featured, National  

The U.S. Supreme Court sided with business owners with religious objections and against the Obama administration on Monday in the closely watched ruling on the coverage of contraceptives under the Universal Employee Health Insurance program. The court said that it was not shown that the mandate is the least restrictive means of guaranteeing cost-free access […]

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