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www.yourallgay.com
I think it's because I have an obessesion with meerkats.
Edited to add something a bit more important regarding the upcoming vote on the Prevention First Amendment:
Please call your senator in support. http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
This amendment is scheduled to be voted on THIS week and will set aside $100 million dollars for programs that will prevent unintended pregnancy.
The Prevention First Amendment will achieve the following four goals:
(1) Contraceptive equity: This section is modeled on the Equity in Prescription Insurance and Contraceptive Coverage Act (S.2336 in the 108th Congress). Health-insurance plans that cover prescription drugs should cover prescription contraception equally. The Reid-Clinton Prevention Amendment sets aside funds to pay initial costs in achieving contraceptive equity.
(2) Family-planning services: The Title X ("ten") program helps low-income women afford birth-control services, but President Bush has starved its funding. The Reid-Clinton Prevention Amendment adds funds to the program so it can serve more people, prevent more unintended pregnancies, and reduce the need for abortion.
(3) Teen-pregnancy prevention programs: The United States has one of the developed world's highest teen-pregnancy rates. President Bush's solution is to censor information from young people about birth control and condoms through "abstinence-only" programs. Sens. Reid and Clinton want to give young people the information and services they need to abstain AND to know how to protect themselves against
disease and unintended pregnancy. This amendment funds new teen-pregnancy prevention programs across the country.
(4) Emergency contraception: The "morning-after pill" can prevent pregnancy after sex, but too few women and doctors know about it. Also known as emergency contraception, the "morning-after pill" is NOT the same as mifepristone, or RU 486. It is simply a concentrated dose of the birth-control pill, taken after sex. The Reid-Clinton Prevention Amendment funds a public-education campaign to boost public awareness of this best-kept secret in birth control.
(Note: The Prevention Amendment also earmarks another $100 million for deficit reduction.)
www.yourallgay.com
I think it's because I have an obessesion with meerkats.
Edited to add something a bit more important regarding the upcoming vote on the Prevention First Amendment:
Please call your senator in support. http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
This amendment is scheduled to be voted on THIS week and will set aside $100 million dollars for programs that will prevent unintended pregnancy.
The Prevention First Amendment will achieve the following four goals:
(1) Contraceptive equity: This section is modeled on the Equity in Prescription Insurance and Contraceptive Coverage Act (S.2336 in the 108th Congress). Health-insurance plans that cover prescription drugs should cover prescription contraception equally. The Reid-Clinton Prevention Amendment sets aside funds to pay initial costs in achieving contraceptive equity.
(2) Family-planning services: The Title X ("ten") program helps low-income women afford birth-control services, but President Bush has starved its funding. The Reid-Clinton Prevention Amendment adds funds to the program so it can serve more people, prevent more unintended pregnancies, and reduce the need for abortion.
(3) Teen-pregnancy prevention programs: The United States has one of the developed world's highest teen-pregnancy rates. President Bush's solution is to censor information from young people about birth control and condoms through "abstinence-only" programs. Sens. Reid and Clinton want to give young people the information and services they need to abstain AND to know how to protect themselves against
disease and unintended pregnancy. This amendment funds new teen-pregnancy prevention programs across the country.
(4) Emergency contraception: The "morning-after pill" can prevent pregnancy after sex, but too few women and doctors know about it. Also known as emergency contraception, the "morning-after pill" is NOT the same as mifepristone, or RU 486. It is simply a concentrated dose of the birth-control pill, taken after sex. The Reid-Clinton Prevention Amendment funds a public-education campaign to boost public awareness of this best-kept secret in birth control.
(Note: The Prevention Amendment also earmarks another $100 million for deficit reduction.)
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