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SCOTUS skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law; Iowa advocates for immigrants push back on Texas-style deportation bill; new hearings, same arguments on both sides for ND pipeline project; clean-air activists to hold "die-in" Friday at LA City Hall.

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NY Family Planners Applaud Obama’s Prioritizing of Women’s Health

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Monday, March 2, 2009   

Albany, NY - A provision in President Obama's 2010 budget proposal that would expand Medicaid family planning programs has New York women's health care advocates joining their national counterparts in celebration.

In an unsuccessful effort to gain bipartisan support for his economic recovery bill, the President had stripped out the provision that would make it easier for states to offer Medicaid coverage for family planning services and cancer screenings. Instead, he added it to his proposed budget for 2010, which he introduced last week.

Judy Waxman of the National Women's Law Center (NWLC) says opponents were able to force its removal from the stimulus package by questioning how it would fuel the economy. Waxman, NWLC vice president of Health and Reproductive Rights, says it is obvious to her.

"I think women all over the country would say that having birth control helps them keep their families economically stable and helps them to be able to continue to contribute economically to the family."

Waxman says her organization will push for congressional approval of the provision.

"It helps women and families and it actually winds up costing the government less to do this. It would seem to me that there are a majority of members of Congress that would support such a provision."

Tracey Brooks, president and CEO of Family Planning Advocates of New York State, says the provision goes right to the top priority of Planned Parenthood groups around New York, which is "Prevention First." And, she says, it has been affirmed nationwide.

"What we have seen, and what's proven is, for every one dollar that's invested in family planning, we save four dollars in Medicaid spending down the line."

Some critics have expressed concern about the public funding of contraception for unmarried people.



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