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What Now? Health Care Reform and Next Steps

To those of you that have been paying attention to NLIRH’s work during the long process to craft and pass health care reform legislation, it might seem as though what was a flurry of action at the end of the year has died down.  Behind the scenes, however, we are hard at work.  Though many provisions in both the Senate and the House version of the health care reform legislation are deeply flawed, NLIRH is not ready to give up.  We are currently developing strategies and materials for the last leg of this struggle, and we are continuing our work both with activists on the ground and our colleagues in the movement to ensure that the merged bill comes out free of provisions that are hurtful to women of color, low-income people, and immigrants. 

The Senate and House versions of the bill will be merged soon, but right now it is not clear exactly how that will happen.  Though legislation typically enters a conference committee made up of members of both the House and Senate to resolve differences and emerge with a final bill, there is speculation that health care reform will undergo an alternative process in order to avoid Republican stalling tactics. 

Stay tuned – we will need all your help soon!

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Senate Rejects Abortion Coverage Ban

Activists ready to rally at the Stop Stupak Day of Action on December 2, 2009

Activists ready to rally at the Stop Stupak Day of Action in Washington DC

Senator Bill Nelson, a Democrat from Nebraska introduced his Abortion Ban Amendment on Monday December 7, 2009 and because of your outreach the Senate rejected the amendment with a vote of 54-45. The Senate heard our voices and acted accordingly to prevent our reproductive health care to be further restricted and compromised!

It's not over - there is still a lot of work to be done, and we will make sure to inform you every step of the way. With your help, we will continue to fight and advocate for the right to comprehensive reproductive health care coverage for all women.

Stay tuned for further information as the health care debate continues to unfold.

Thank you for your hard work! We couldn't have done it without you!

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It's not too late to take action on health care reform!

Health care reform legislation is being debated right now, and your representatives need to hear from you!

Go here to take action and demand that health care reform legislation meet the needs of women and immigrants by sending an email or calling your Representatives.

Women and Immigrants --- left on the sidelines of health care reform

Outrageous, that’s the phrase that came to mind as we watched the health care reform debates over the weekend. While health care reform passed a hurdle in the House of Representatives, women and immigrants were left on the sidelines.

What happened???

    •    In an effort to pass health care reform, Congress included an amendment that singled out and banned most abortions from all public and private health plans in the insurance exchange.  Women who think they may need an abortion in the future would be required to buy an additional insurance “abortion rider” with their own personal funds for coverage.

    •    Under the House bill, undocumented immigrants can buy into the public health insurance exchange with their own money. But, they are prevented from receiving any subsidies, affordability credits, or receive federal Medicaid.

    •    The 5-year ban on legal residents accessing public health benefits, including Medicaid, also remained intact.

Essentially politicians are saying that under current health care reform, women would have to plan for an unplanned pregnancy. 

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Anti-Choice Amendments Threaten Latinas Health and Safety

Statement from the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health

Women, particularly Latinas, suffer tremendously under the current health care system and the ban on funding for comprehensive reproductive health care, including abortion. In fact, one in four women living in poverty who want to choose abortion can’t because politicians prevent federal tax dollars from covering the procedure.   

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