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Stupak-like ban on abortion coverage for women with pre-existing conditions

The National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health is outraged that the Obama administration decided to apply a Stupak-like ban on abortion coverage for women with serious health problems who have no other choice but to use high-risk insurance pools.

Last Thursday the Obama Administration went beyond already harmful provisions restricting abortion in the law and in his Executive Order by declaring a ban on abortion coverage in High Risk Pools except in cases of rape, incest or danger to the woman’s life. Read more »

National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health praises President Obama's National HIV/AIDS Plan

The National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health applauds the Obama Administration for its recent release of the United States’ first ever nation-wide comprehensive HIV/AIDS reduction strategy as part of the recent health care reform law.  With 56,000 new infections in the nation every year and 1.1 million Americans living with HIV/AIDS, the strategy will focus on prevention through increased education, testing, and removing the stigma associated with the disease.  Read more »

Supreme Court Nominee Elena Kagan confirmation hearings underway, NLIRH provides daily analysis

This week the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Nominee Elena Kagan began. NLIRH has been watching the proceedings closely and will providing daily analysis through the end of the hearings. DC Policy Intern Lucy Panza has the first post analyzing the end of Kagan's testimony in the hearings. You can read it here, and check back for more analysis.

President Obama Nominates Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the U.S. Supreme Court

 Statement from the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health

Yesterday, President Barack Obama announced the nomination of Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the U.S. Supreme Court. If confirmed, Kagan would become the third woman to sit on the nine-person court, making it the most representation by women in the history of the court. Solicitor General Kagan would fill the seat of retiring Justice John Paul Stevens, a long-time supporter of civil and reproductive rights.

The National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health (NLIRH) applauds President Obama for his decision to nominate a woman to the U.S. Supreme Court. Kagan is a well-qualified nominee with extensive legal experience, who has long been known for challenging traditional stereotypes. A former Harvard Law School Dean, she currently is the first woman to hold the position of Solicitor General. Read more »

Senate Releases Outline for Comprehensive Immigration Reform

The National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health (NLIRH) commends the efforts of Senators Reid, Schumer, Menendez, Feinstein, Durbin and Leahy for taking a serious first step toward moving comprehensive immigration reform forward this year that includes strong commitments to family unification, including an to end discrimination against gay and lesbian bi-national families.   Read more »

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