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A Bittersweet Birthday for EC Access

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Choice Headlines

1/29/2010
Man Convicted of Murdering Kansas Abortion Provider

1/29/2010
A Tough Case to Make at the Tiller Murder Trial

1/27/2010
CBS Urged to Cancel Focus on the Family Super Bowl Ad

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Press Releases

3/17/2010
House Democrats block unconstitutional bait and switch

1/20/2010
Who Decides: 2010

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Choice in the News

Year Archives: 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007

2008: Dec | Nov | Oct | Sep | Aug | Jul | Jun | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan

December 2008:
The Bush Administration Moves to Block Women's Access to Contraception
On December 19, 2008, the Bush administration published a regulation that may severely hinder or block womenĄŻs access to ...
 
August 2008:
HPV Vaccine Project
The Missouri Family Health Council and the Missouri Primary Care Association, with funding from Missouri Foundation for Health, have ...
 
July 2008:
SIECUS Report on Kentucky's Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage Programs
Read this press release from the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS) ...
 
June 2008:
"Pro-Life Drugstores Market Beliefs"
Check out this Washington Post article about the growing trend of "pro-life pharmacies" refusing to carry any form of ...
 
May 2008:
Abortion Proposal Fades in Senate
Read this Kansas City Star article on the General Assembly's inability to pass anti-choice legislation in the ...
Missouri Legislative Session Ends with Pro-Choice Victory
Read this Columbia Tribune article summarizing the successful and failed legislation of the most recent Missouri session, including ...
"Political Fix" Highlights NARAL Pro-Choice Missouri
Read Jo Mannies' article discussing NARAL Pro-Choice Missouri's neutrality in Democratic presidential endorsement process.
Executive Director quoted in Washington Post
Pamela Sumners, stating the Missouri affiliate's neutrality in the Democratic presidential contest, is quoted in The Washington Post 's political ...
 
April 2008:
Edited But Controversial Bill Passes in Missouri House
An editorial in RH Reality check criticizes Missouri H.B. 1831 for portraying women as weak, vulnerable to coercion, and unable ...
Post-Dispatch Slams
Please click here to read the St. Louis Post-Dispatch editorial slamming legislation recently passed by ...
Missouri Residents Travel to Kansas to Obtain Abortions
LJWorld.com reports that large numbers of Missouri residents are traveling to Kansas in order to obtain abortions. ...
Blogging on POPLINE Controversy
Read what the blogs are saying about POPLINE's decision to temporarily omit "abortion" as a search term: ...
Debate Over Blocked Abortion Searches Continues
Following a number of so-called "controversial" articles, POPLINE, an online reproductive healthcare database, prevented users from searching for the ...
Publicly Financed Health Database Blocks Abortion Searches
Popline, the largest online reproductive healthcare database, temporarily blocked "abortion" as a search term after federal officials voiced concerns ...
Missouri Legislators Believe Abortion Drug is "Unsafe"
An Amendment to H.B. 1619 recently passed adding mifepristone to a list of Schedule I Controlled Substances.  This list includes substances ...
Supreme Court Upholds Abortion Rights for Inmates
The Supreme Court recently upheld a lower court's ruling allowing inmates access to first trimester abortions and requiring prisons ...
Missouri Legislators Limiting Abortion Access
Read the ShowMeProgress.com blog criticizing S.B. 1058 and H.B. 1831 and the limits they place on a woman's ability to obtain ...
Prevention Works!
Read the New York Times editorial detailing how abortion rates have declined in juridisdictions with the ...
 

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