Marilyn Keefe's blogThe Agony and (Not Quite) Ecstasy – Reproductive Health in the President’s 2010 BudgetBy Marilyn Keefe, National Partnership for Women & Families May 8, 2009 - 8:00am
Obama's 2010 budget contains some recommendations that should buoy those of us working to improve women's reproductive health, but it also contains a dose of heartache.
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Published under: Leading Voices | Contraception | STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention | Sexuality Education | Maternal Health | Access to Abortion | Women’s Rights | family planning | comprehensive sexuality education | federal government | abstinence-only programs | 2010 budget
HHS Provider Conscience Rule: You Better Shop AroundBy Marilyn Keefe, National Partnership for Women & Families December 18, 2008 - 2:23pm
Today's provider conscience regulations go so far as to put the onus on patients to divine what information and services might be withheld by any given provider, and then shop around to find alternatives.
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Published under: Leading Voices | Contraception | STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention | Sexuality Education | Maternal Health | Access to Abortion | Women’s Rights | Department of Health and Human Services | HHS Contraception | provider conscience | HHS regulation | patient conscience | Secretary Michael Leavitt | patients' rights | consciences clauses
An Urgent Sexual and Reproductive Health Agenda for a Pro-Choice President and CongressBy Marilyn Keefe, National Partnership for Women & Families November 5, 2008 - 10:15am
A supporter of reproductive health and rights will occupy the White House come January. The ranks of pro-choice legislators in the House and Senate will grow significantly. There is a lot for a new administration to do and undo on reproductive health, but it's what we voted for.
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Published under: Leading Voices | Contraception | STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention | Sexuality Education | Maternal Health | Access to Abortion | Women’s Rights | Election 2008 | Barack Obama | Title X | global gag rule | health care reform | HHS Contraception | Senate 2008 | House 2008 | Future of Sexual and Reproductive Health | transition
Domestic Gag Rule? Déjà Vu All Over AgainBy Marilyn Keefe, National Partnership for Women & Families May 13, 2008 - 10:55am
Last week, nearly 80 conservative groups led by the Family Research Council asked President Bush to strip family planning clinics of their eligibility for Title X funds if they refer patients for abortions or share facilities with abortion providers -- which would bring the global gag rule home.
Published under: Leading Voices | Contraception | Maternal Health | Access to Abortion | Women’s Rights | Planned Parenthood | domestic gag rule | family planning clinics | Title X clinics
Not Everything About Sex Is SexyBy Marilyn Keefe, National Partnership for Women & Families April 29, 2008 - 8:44am It's time for Congress to take a hard look at some less sexy aspects of sex and sexuality -- like the high rates of STIs contracted by teen girls. Published under: Leading Voices | Contraception | STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention | Sexuality Education | Contraception | Sexuality Education | abstinence-only | HIV | sexually transmitted infections | sti | AIDS
Lost in the HPV Vaccine ControversyBy Marilyn Keefe, National Partnership for Women & Families February 26, 2007 - 8:00am
The promise of dramatically lessening—and someday, eliminating cervical cancer completely is a goal we can all get behind. Right? Well, maybe in the long run but not too quickly—and not this week. What should be a slam dunk on the public health front has, at least temporarily, gotten sidetracked because of an overly aggressive marketing campaign by Merck which has fueled charges by right wing groups like the Family Research Council that parental rights are being violated and that giving adolescent girls the HPV vaccine will somehow lead them away from abstinence and down the path of sexual depravity. Assuming, of course, that we accept the dubious proposition that HPV—that little known virus—plays a significant role in a teenager's decision to engage in or abstain from sexual activity. Research shows it does not. Published under: Leading Voices | STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention
An Enormous Loss: Cynthia Dailard, Reproductive and Sexual Health Advocate, DiesBy Marilyn Keefe, National Partnership for Women & Families January 5, 2007 - 8:01am
Our very good friend and colleague, Cynthia Dailard, passed away on December 24 after suffering a cardiac arrest. Cynthia, a senior public policy associate at the Guttmacher Institute and a NFPRHA Board member, was a gifted thinker, writer, and speaker, whose highly regarded work focused on family planning-related issues in the policy and legislative arenas. Her contributions have been essential to advocacy and education efforts both in D.C. and across the country. The entire sexual and reproductive health and rights community mourns her loss less, both for her invaluable professional contributions to the field and for her years of unflagging good will and friendship. Published under: Leading Voices | Contraception | STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention | Sexuality Education | Maternal Health | Access to Abortion | Women’s Rights
Visions of Sugar Plums: A Reproductive Rights Wish ListBy Marilyn Keefe, National Partnership for Women & Families December 12, 2006 - 8:00am
The signs are everywhere: wreaths and lights decorate lampposts and buildings, shoppers scurry to and fro in search of gifts, the "do nothing" Congress is finally over... yes, the holidays are here and not a moment too soon. I don't think it is an overstatement to say that this was another difficult year. Once again, reproductive rights were under attack in America, from Supreme Court nominations to parental notification, from funding for the Title X family planning program to the hopefully overstated war on contraception. Lest I seem too "Bah, humbug," however, I should point out some of the bright spots of 2006. Plan B was finally approved for over-the-counter sales, the South Dakota abortion ban was defeated, the first-ever HPV vaccine hit the market, and a handful of states turned down federal abstinence-only-until-marriage program dollars in recognition of the dangers inherent in these programs. Published under: Leading Voices | Contraception
A Plan for Plan B: FDA and the Art of IllusionBy Marilyn Keefe, National Partnership for Women & Families August 3, 2006 - 7:22am
Any amateur magician seeking to master the art of illusion should contact the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for lessons, as the agency has all but perfected its smoke and mirrors routine. For the past three years, FDA has succeeded in tricking the audience - in this case, the American public - into believing that it is taking real steps toward making Plan B emergency contraception available over-the-counter when in reality the agency has been standing still, a feat that may well rival any David Copperfield performance. Published under: Leading Voices | Contraception
HIMMAA: A Non-Solution for America's Health Care CrisisBy Marilyn Keefe, National Partnership for Women & Families May 8, 2006 - 8:02am
Congress is once again trying to address a very real problem with ill-conceived legislation certain to do more harm than good: The Health Insurance Marketplace Modernization and Affordability Act (“HIMMAA”, or S. 1955).
The problem? The inability of small businesses to afford health insurance. Congress’s solution? Allow insurance companies to discriminate against employees based on everything from how old they are to where they live and take away state protections that guarantee coverage of basic health care services. Makes a lot of sense, doesn’t it? Published under: Leading Voices | Contraception
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