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Friday, 18 February 2011 12:45 |
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Julia Reticker-Flynn, Youth Activist Network Coordinator
Last week, hundreds of you took action, calling your representatives and asking them to vote NO on the budget "continuing resolution" and to vote NO on dangerous anti-choice legislation.
Unfortunately, the U.S. House of Representatives is expected to pass the continuing resolution this weekend, cutting funding for sex education and family planning in the U.S. and around the world. The next step is for the continuing resolution to head over to the Senate. Meanwhile, the two anti-abortion bills (the "No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act" and the "Protect Life Act") are priorities for House Republicans and will be coming up for votes soon.
Now, Congress has headed home.
Your Senators and Representatives are at home — and the timing couldn't be better! Members of Congress are returning to your districts to meet with and hear from constituents. This is the perfect opportunity to let them know — in person — that you oppose cuts to family planning and new laws that attack reproductive rights.
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Friday, 18 February 2011 12:44 |
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Yesterday, hundreds of you took action, calling your representatives and asking them to vote NO on the budget "continuing resolution" and to vote NO on dangerous anti-choice legislation.
Unfortunately, the U.S. House of Representatives is expected to pass the continuing resolution this weekend, cutting funding for sex education and family planning in the U.S. and around the world. The next step is for the continuing resolution to head over to the Senate. Meanwhile, the two anti-abortion bills (the "No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act" and the "Protect Life Act") are priorities for House Republicans and will be coming up for votes soon.
Today, Congress is heading home.
Starting today, your Senators and Representatives are traveling home — and the timing couldn't be better!Members of Congress are returning to your districts to meet with and hear from constituents. This is the perfect opportunity to let them know — in person — that you oppose cuts to family planning and new laws that attack reproductive rights.
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Friday, 18 February 2011 12:39 |
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by Sarah Audelo, Advocates for Youth; Angela Baxter, Spiritual Youth for Reproductive Freedom; and Carmen Berkley, Choice USA
Two young people walk into a congressional briefing on proposed restrictions to abortion access and funding. They see their peers, their friends sprinkled throughout the crowd. The briefing begins. Expert after expert shares the devastating impact these restrictions would have on various communities, but there is no mention of youth. So, one of them asks: "What impact would these restrictions have on young people?" Not one of the "experts" could answer.
The punchline of this sad-but-true tale was deafening silence — and it's no laughing matter. As a group, a community, a vulnerable population, young people and our needs have continually been left out of the debate around reproductive and sexual health and rights. Make no mistake: together with communities of color and low-income communities, young people have the most to lose if the heinous No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act (HR 3) and Protect Life Act (HR 358) — popularly known as the "Stupak on Steroids" agenda — become law.
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Thursday, 17 February 2011 09:36 |
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In just two months, the new Congress has proposed the most dangerous legislative assault on women's health care in American history. We need your help! Advocates for Youth, Choice USA, and Spiritual Youth for Reproductive Freedom have joined together for today's National Youth Call-In Day. Together, we can make sure that Congress receives thousands of calls TODAY telling them to stop their War on Women.
It's easy. All of you have to do is dial 1-888-600-5774 and ask for your Representative. Not sure who that is? Click here to find out!
TELL THEM:
1. Vote NO on the Continuing Resolution!
Click through for more important messages for your Representative!
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Friday, 11 February 2011 20:50 |
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by James Wagoner, President, Advocates for Youth
The U.S. House of Representatives will vote next week on a new GOP budget proposal that would eliminate all funding for Title X family planning programs in the United States — a move that would undermine low income people's access to health care and (conveniently for GOP ideologues) cripple Planned Parenthood clinics throughout the country.
With current funding for the federal government set to expire on March 4, we are fast approaching a showdown over the terms of passing a budget extension to keep the federal government from suddenly shutting down. By inserting this cut into a must-pass continuing resolution — rather than including it the regular budget process or as a stand alone bill, where it would almost certainly fail — Republicans are setting up a scenario where Congress may be forced to choose between eliminating family planning services for 5,000,000 Americans and shutting down the federal government.
We need your help NOW! Keep radical conservatives from gutting reproductive health care in the United States. Click here to take action!
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Monday, 07 February 2011 08:43 |
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by Emily Bridges, Director, Public Information Services
There's a lot of handwringing going on out there about the Lila Rose/LiveAction supposed expose videos of Planned Parenthood clinic workers, committing the shocking act of providing medical care.
Sure, these journalists activists far right publicity junkies with a stated agenda of going to any lengths to close down Planned Parenthood caught one woman committing the awful crime of saying some things. She's been fired. But now they continue to issue breathless press releases about videos which, frankly, are boring. Like, hey, did you ever want to see a person's routine medical consultation about birth control and STI prevention options? Did you want to see some ladies in scrubs matter-of-factly and with professional reserve stating the law, including declining some requests because the law bans them? How about some mentions of pamphlets, and the reading of same? Then by all means, watch these videos. Watch them: and know that these workers walked right out of that room into a supervisor's office to tell that supervisor that a weird shady pimp was just here asking questions about minors, and that those supervisors reported it up the ladder, and that Planned Parenthood reported it to the attorney general. No one here took child prostitution lightly - except Lila Rose and LiveAction, of course.
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Monday, 24 January 2011 15:35 |
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Advocates' President James Wagoner, via The Huffington Post
Well, that didn't take long.
Just 18 days into the new Congressional session, Republicans held a major press conference to introduce the so-called "No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act." Never mind that there is already no public funding for abortion in this country — an act of manifest discrimination against poor women in America — the House leadership has just declared its clear intent to further diminish access to legal abortion care in this country.
But, wait a minute! Didn't the new House Republican majority run a campaign based on the economy, jobs, and the deficit? Haven't we heard their promises to "listen to the American people" and "get down to the business at hand"? I guess the "business at hand" for the new House leadership is a return to the culture wars — an ideological mandate near and dear to the far-right base of the Republican party but completely irrelevant to the majority of the electorate and, incidentally, equally abhorrent to a number of key Tea Party activists who returned Republicans to power. (In fact, these Tea Party leaders have publicly urged the GOP to avoid going down social issue "rabbit holes.")
Yet, less than two weeks after the November elections, Speaker Boehner met with Randall Terry, an activist on the anti-abortion fringe who has spoken often about the need for a "culture war" in America and the "beauty of intolerance" when it comes to social values issues.
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Saturday, 22 January 2011 09:12 |
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by Julia Reticker-Flynn, Manager, Youth Activist Network
January 22 marks the 38th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision that protected a woman's right to legal abortion care in the United States.
Generations of women and men have worked tirelessly to ensure that women in America have access to the safe, legal medical care they need to make responsible decisions about their health and lives. This week on Amplify, we're launching a blogathon in honor of Roe v. Wade — and we hope you'll join us. Whether you decide to write a blog post, publish a video, or stop by to read others' thoughts on the need to preserve reproductive freedom in the 21st Century, we hope you'll join us.
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