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Sheila C. Johnson Shares Pictures From CARE Rwanda Trip
Philanthropist Sheila C. Johnson shares pictures from a CARE International trip to RwandaPhoto Essay | Today 6:00 amBlack Entertainment Television co-founder and all-around wonderful philanthropist Sheila C. Johnson traveled to Rwanda last year on a CARE ...[Read on]
Does the cost of health care affect the frequency of your visits to the doctor?
Yes! It's expensive, so I don't go often No! I'll take care of my health at any cost Other (tell us below) Poll | Today 1:00 amArray ...[Read on]
Tell Your Members of Congress We Need Real Health Care Reform
by Judy Waxman, Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights, National Women's Law Center  Have you seen them yet? Opponents of real reform are mobilizing and stepping up their efforts to block comprehensive health care reform. They're also presen...[Read on]
Health Care Reform Has a Woman's Face
by Jenifer Rajkumar, Fellow,  National Women's Law Center  With the misinformation spread about health care reform throughout the summer and the Senate Finance Committee about to release a bill as early as tomorrow, it’s more important than ever at ...[Read on]
October is Fall Car Care Month
Brought to you by Car Care Council As autumn descends, the Car Care Council would like to remind motorists of the many benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair. October is Fall Car Care Month and a great opportunity to make sure that yo...[Read on]
Do Babies Need Student Loans?
by Stephanie Robinson, Intern,National Women's Law Center It used to be that parents had to start saving for their children's college funds when their children were young. Now, parents may have to start saving for a child care fund before their children ...[Read on]
No one is invincible without health care
I wrote about this group when they first got started, but I continue to be impressed by what the Young Invincibles are doing to send the message that folks of our generation (18 to 34 year olds) care about health care reform, and have a lot at stake in th...[Read on]
Recession, health care, and roller derby
I was just talking to a friend the other day about how roller derby is such a hot topic in sport studies because it's a great venue for examining gender roles, subversion, aggression, alternative sport, sexuality, and a host of other things.And of course ...[Read on]
NWLC Applauds Passage of Mikulski Women's Health Amendment in the Senate
Today, the Senate voted 61 to 39 to pass an amendment to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and helps to ensure that women get the preventative care they need. Offered by Senator Mikulski (D-MD), the amendment requires all health plans to cov...[Read on]
Show Senator Kyl Maternity Care is Good for All Boy and Girls
by Judy Waxman, Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights, National Women's Law Center “First of all, I don’t need maternity care. And so requiring that to be in my insurance policy is something that I don’t need and will make the policy...[Read on]
Senate Passes Health Care Reform Bill
Abortion compromise, subsidies must be improved in conference Today, the Senate voted 60 to 39 to pass the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The following is a statement by Marcia D. Greenberger, Co-President of the National Women's Law Center...[Read on]
What's in Obama's Proposed 2010 Budget for You?
We here at wOw have gone through the huge budget documents to pick out what parts of the $355 trillion plan may affect womenPost | Today 1:50 pm We understand the logistics of President Obama’s recently revealed $3.55 trillion budget can be a bit ...[Read on]
Women Are People Too ... Right?
by Judy Waxman, Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights, National Women's Law Center Since the beginning of the health care reform debate, it seems every Member of Congress has adopted the mantra, “People shouldn’t lose coverage under heal...[Read on]
What Happens If Stupak Wins? Watch the Video
by Judy Waxman, Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights, National Women's Law Center The health care battle isn’t over yet. And anti-choice Members of Congress are hard at work as we speak.  As Congressional leaders work to iron out differ...[Read on]
Child Care and Family Leave Essential for Working Women
by Karen Schulman, Senior Policy Analyst, National Women's Law Center  Two recent articles in the Wall Street Journal and in The Economist highlight the expanded participation of women in the workforce—the proportion of the workforce accounted for b...[Read on]
Domestic violence: one more reason for health care reform
I just received this email from the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice. I’m embarrassed to admit that I didn’t already know this: Eight states (Idaho, Mississippi, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Wyo...[Read on]
Ladies first – Women’s Health Amendment Vote Coming Soon
by Judy Waxman, Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights, National Women's Law Center You know what they say — ladies first. The Senate has finally begun debating the historic health care reform bill. The first amendment offered is the Women...[Read on]
Can Heather Graham Sell the Public Option?
A new TV ad produced by MoveOn.com and starring Heather Graham seeks to make the case for the public option as a critical—and widely supported—component of health-care reform using a somewhat silly track-and-field conceit. “What does Hea...[Read on]
Sen. Olympia Snowe votes for health care reform, this time
All eyes have been on Republican Senator Olympia Snowe (Maine). Her vote on the health care bill in the Senate Finance Committee has been highly anticipated, speculated, and courted. As the only... This is a content summary only. Visit Women and Politics...[Read on]
The Time is Now: Women Can't Wait for Health Reform
Today, the House of Representatives released its much-awaited final health care legislation. The following is a statement by Marcia D. Greenberger, Co-President of the National Women’s Law Center (NWLC): “The House bill marks another historic step o...[Read on]
Senate Health Reform Bill Must Be Improved in Conference
NWLC Calls Abortion Compromise Unworkable and Unfair Today, Senate Democratic leaders said they reached an agreement on the details of their legislation to reform the health care system.The following is a statement by Marcia D. Greenberger, Co-President...[Read on]
Health Care Affordability Problems Persist for Women
by Brigette Courtot, Policy Analyst, National Women's Law Center  A recent analysis by the Commonwealth Fund shows that women experience cost-related health access barriers at higher rates than their male counterparts. These new findings echo those of...[Read on]
Score One for Women Over Wellpoint
by Thao Nguyen, Outreach Manager, National Women's Law Center  What a difference a month makes! Only a few weeks ago, we told you about an exclusive new report from Reuters that showed how far insurance industry giant Wellpoint had gone to put profit o...[Read on]
Obama administration launches new health care website
Yesterday the Obama administration unveiled healthcare.gov, a website that is meant for folks to understand the changes and plans available to them under the new health care law. It's a snazzy and informative site. Check it out. ...[Read on]
Some good news about women and health care (for a change)
The Women's Health Amendment was passed by the Senate yesterday with a vote of 61-39. Woot! Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) proposed this amendment to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which will require all health care plans to cover women's...[Read on]
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