Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand stands up for women’s reproductive health
Thank heavens for women like Sen. Barbara Boxer and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand.
Another long-time advocate for women’s rights, WCF-endorsed Sen. Gillibrand spoke out against the Stupak-Pitts amendment—separating fact from fiction.
Gillibrand pointed out, as so many other have, that this amendment would implement dangerous and sweeping change to women’s access to reproductive care. The idea that it is simply a continuation of current federal law is “simply false.”
“It establishes for the very first time restrictions on people who pay for their own private health insurance. This is not partisan spin, this is fact.”
Echoing Boxer’s sentiments from yesterday, Gillibrand said, “This is not the time nor the place to instigate a new battle over reproductive rights and reproductive freedoms.” Gillibrand also pointed out the hypocrisy in anti-big government advocates wanting to restrict women’s health options:
“This is government invading the personal lives of Americans and it puts the health of women and young girls at grave risk.”
On the subject of women having the option to purchase a separate rider for full reproductive health care, Gillibrand said it’s not only discriminatory, but it’s ridiculous. She also pointed out that the amendment would disproportionately affect low-income women, as is usually the case:
“The Stupak-Pitts measure poses greater restrictions on low-income women and those who are more likely to receive some kind of subsidy and less likely to be able to afford a supplemental insurance policy. Denying low-income women reproductive coverage in this way is not only discriminatory, but it is dangerous.”
In her closing remarks, Gillibrand said, “Women and girls in America deserve better.” Yes they do.
Thank you Sen. Gillibrand and Sen. Boxer for standing up to these atrocious attacks on our reproductive health choices. You are shining examples of why we so desperately need more women in public office.
Tags: abortion, barbara boxer, health care reform, health insurance, pro-choice, reproductive health, senate debate, senator kirsten gillibrand, stupak-pitts amendment
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