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The recent debate on health care reform has brought new focus to the important issue of reproductive choice -- and a clear understanding that it cannot be taken for granted. Full Article at Huffington Post
Politicians fond of limiting women’s reproductive rights often say they personally oppose abortion. Full Article at Suburban Guerrilla
Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich. , speaks to CSL Biotherapies, Inc. View Photo »
The leaders of the Congress should listen to the American people. The American people want health care reform, but they want it without federal funding of abortions
November 18, 2009 -- Washington, D.C. - Earlier this week, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand gathered dozens of women leaders to protest Representative Bart Stupak's (D-MI) amendment. Full Article at All American Patriots
Although Reid's bill contains several abortion-related restrictions, it does not go as far as the House version in restricting coverage, CQ Today reports. Full Article at Medical News Today
It took the approval of an antiabortion amendment to get the House of Representatives to pass its historic health care reform measure. Full Article at Centre Daily Times
House Energy and Commerce subcommittee Chairman Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich, seated left, talks with the subcommittee's ranking Republican Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore. , second from left, as staff members look on before the start of the subcommittee's hearing... View Photo »
It's surprising the President continues to claim that 'no federal dollars' will fund abortion particularly after this assertion was widely disputed weeks ago by FactCheck.org along with reporters and columnists at the Associated Press, Time Magazine, and The Washington Post ... Even supporters of the Pr...
By World's Editorial Writers Published: 11/23/2009 2:28 AM Last Modified: 11/23/2009 2:28 AM WASHINGTON — Let's dispense with three fallacies swirling about the question of abortion coverage in health care reform. Full Article at Tulsa World
Sarah Palin won't go away, but perhaps Stupak-Pitts will. Also, childlessness by choice comes out of the closet. Links in this episode: On this episode, I'll be interviewing author Laura Scott about childlessness by choice. Full Article at Reproductive Health: Reality Check
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Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich. , speaks to CSL Biotherapies, Inc.
View Photo »House Energy and Commerce subcommittee Chairman Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich, seated left, talks with the subcommittee's ranking Republican Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore. , second from left, as staff members look on before the start of the subcommittee's hearing on auto dealership closures, Frida...
View Photo »Democrats serving on the Energy and Commerce Committees speak to reporters at the White House after meeting with President Barack Obama in the State Dining Room at the White House to discuss energy independence, health care reform, and other legislative priorities, Tuesday, May 5, 2009,...
View Photo »Democrats serving on the Energy and Commerce Committees speak to reporters after meeting with President Barack Obama in the State Dining Room at the White House to discuss energy independence, health care reform, and other legislative priorities, Tuesday, May 5, 2009, in Washington.
View Photo »FILE - In this May 5, 2009, file photo Democrats serving on the Energy and Commerce Committees leave the White House after meeting with President Barack Obama to discuss energy independence, health care reform, and other legislative priorities.
View Photo »Democrats serving on the Energy and Commerce Committees walk from the White House after meeting with President Barack Obama in the State Dining Room to discuss energy independence, health care reform, and other legislative priorities, Tuesday, May 5, 2009, in Washington.
View Photo »Democrats serving on the Energy and Commerce Committees walk from the White House after meeting with President Barack Obama in the State Dining Room at the White House to discuss energy independence, health care reform, and other legislative priorities, Tuesday, May 5, 2009, in Washingt...
View Photo »House Oversight and Investigations subcommittee Chairman Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich. , asks questions of King Nut Company Chief executive Officer Martin Kanan; Kellogg Chief Executive Officer David Mackay; and Heather Isely, co-owner, Vitamin Cottage Natural Food Markets, on Capitol Hill...
View Photo »House Energy and Commerce subcommittee Chairman Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich, seated left, talks with the subcommittee's ranking Republican Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore. , second from left, as staff members look on before the start of the subcommittee's hearing on auto dealership closures, Frida...
View Photo »The leaders of the Congress should listen to the American people. The American people want health care reform, but they want it without federal funding of abortions
It's surprising the President continues to claim that 'no federal dollars' will fund abortion particularly after this assertion was widely disputed weeks ago by FactCheck.org along with reporters and columnists at the Associated Press, Time Magazine, and The Washington Post ... Even supporters of the Pr...
The majority has spoken. Most people agree -- do not use public funds for abortion ... You're not going to summarily start dismissing amendments which the majority of the House of Representatives wanted because some person, David Axelrod or someone, doesn't like it.
Representative Bart Stupak of Michigan, a leading Democratic abortion opponent, said he had commitments from 40 Democrats to block the health care bill unless they have a chance to include the restrictions.
We won because [the Democrats] need us ... If they are going to summarily dismiss us by taking the pen to that language, there will be hell to pay. I don’t say it as a threat, but if they double-cross us, there will be 40 people who won’t vote with them the next time they need us — and that could be the...
The vote in the U.S. House of Representatives tonight brought us one step closer to health care for all Americans, a goal that President Teddy Roosevelt first pushed for in 1912 ... As health care costs financially drain families, businesses and government, the time to reform our health care system and ...
I do note a change, a positive change, in the White House’s position on the issue of federal funding for abortion from Mr. Gibbs’ comments ... There have been good conversations in the past 24 hours. Those involved have shown an increased willingness to keep the discussion going and try to find acceptab...
Blue Cross Blue Shield, which is the insurer of last resort in Michigan, they’re raising their rates 22 to 40 percent
@Rizzz I'll say "Hi" to Bart Stupak for ya!
- djrattmoze 8 hours ago
Bart Stupak is on public tv13 right now.
- jubrugma 1 day ago
- ny_red1
1 day ago
Bart Stupak is having a town hall meeting in Escanaba...who wants to go?
- LeahPeople 1 day ago
Hardball - Bart Stupak calls pro-choice forces extreme http://bit.ly/8NHcOf
- MiRCRC 2 days ago