Morning Roundup: Alaska Ballot Initiative Blocked
Alaska won't see ballot initiative to make abortion illegal, NC state representative makes asinine comment on HIV/AIDS, ADF sues Vanderbilt nursing program, Planned Parenthood of Indiana responds to Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN)'s plan to deny Title X funding.
Alaska won’t see ballot initiative to make abortion illegal, state representative from North Carolina makes asinine comment on HIV/AIDS, ADF sues Vanderbilt nursing program because nurses have to be near women who’ve had abortions, Planned Parenthood of Indiana responds to Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN)’s plan to deny Title X funding.
- An Alaska ballot initiative seeking to make abortion illegal will never see the inside of a voting booth, thanks to the Attorney General who recognized its clear unconstitutionality. The wording of the initiative was: “the natural right to life and body of the unborn child supersedes the statutory right of the mother to consent to the injury or death of her unborn child.”
- Hard to believe this guy was recently re-elected, after running unopposed, but North Carolina state representative Larry Brown wants to cut off funding for adults with HIV and AIDS, because of their “perverted lifestyles.” He’s ok with the government paying for treatment for those born with the disease, but others, who “caused by the way they live” apparently should die painful unmedicated deaths. A woman who contracted HIV through what she thought was a monogamous relationship said in response, “Any human being who is engaging in any sexual activity is at risk.” Much milder than I could put it in response.
- The Alliance Defense Fund has filed suit against Vanderbilt University for stating in a nurse residency program application that applicants may have to care for women who have terminated pregnancies. Not that the applicant would have to participate in the termination, but just be near a woman who has had an abortion.
“University of Tennessee law professor Jeffrey Hirsch, who specializes in labor and employment law, said it doesn’t look like the Alliance Defense Fund has much of a case.
“To the extent that Vanderbilt is correct in saying they don’t make anybody participate in abortions, it doesn’t look like they violate that law,” Hirsch said. - Planned Parenthood of Indiana president Betty Cockrum questions the logic of U.S. Rep. Mike Pence’s bill that would take away Title X family planning funds from any organization that provides abortion.
“I don’t understand how Congressman Pence can think it is good public health policy to take birth control away from low-income women,” said Betty Cockrum, president of Planned Parenthood of Indiana. “The more we do to educate people and provide birth control, the fewer the unintended pregnancies there are and the fewer abortions there are.”
Jan 12
- Breast cancer screening funding is back – The Trinity Journal
- Blogs Comment On ERA, State Legislative Trends, Other Topics – Medical News Today (press release)
- Sponsor says bill not about abortion – Great Falls Tribune
- Ballot proposal to ban abortion in Alaska ruled unconstitutional – MiamiHerald.com
- Maternal death under probe in central Vietnam – Thanh Nien Daily
- Would Pence bill curb or increase abortions? – Muncie Star Press
- Vanderbilt’s abortion clause in nursing program application brings complaint – The Tennessean
- Parenting V: Why Parents need to Provide Sexual Education to their Kids – MuslimMatters
- Fewer Texans choose abortions – Houston Chronicle
- DHS addresses teenage sexuality – The Durango Herald
- HIV Super-Infection Beliefs and Sexual Practices of People Living With HIV/AIDS – TheBody.com
- Requiring health insurance supports the private market – Juneau Empire
- Organization’s true mission – Daytona Beach News-Journal
- Donations honoring MLK Jr. to benefit RAVE – Sentinel-Standard
- Brown: Cut off AIDS funding – Winston-Salem Journal
Jan 11
- Midwives to get Medicare pay equity, thanks to new law – Seattle Times
- Film, help line offer support to LGBT youths and parents – Salt Lake Tribune
- Sex education in Michigan schools – Examiner.com
- Abortions increasing in China, data show – Chicago Sun-Times
- Lawmakers to decide on cutting free birth control – KNDO/KNDU
- My day as a teen mum – Mirror.co.uk
- Teen pregnancy epidemic hits Memphis high school – WMC-TV
- ‘Expert harps on efficient midwifery’ to check maternal mortality – Daily Sun
- Death of the Pro-Life Democrat? – Hillsboro Times Gazette
- Beyond vaccines: 5 things that may cause autism – msnbc.com
- Group objects to health instruction method – Northwest Herald
- ‘The View’ Co-Hosts Give Elisabeth Hasselbeck Birth Control Tips to Survive a … – TV Squad
- The endangered kids – The Nation Newspaper
- Human Rights Campaign Rates New Congress Antigay – Newsweek (blog)
- Today’s Lady News: Remembering Christina Green, 9, Victim Of Tucson Shooting – The Frisky (blog)
- Parties With A Purpose – W*USA 9
- Study: National Abortion Rates Plateau, While Protests Increase – TIME
- New Report Focuses on LGBT Suicide – SouthFloridaGayNews.com
- Ed Rendell — consummate performer and politician – Allentown Morning Call
- Federal Funds Allowed States To Maintain Health Care For Poor Children – Kaiser Health News
- NARAL Pro-Choice America Statement on Report Regarding Abortion Access in the US – Common Dreams (press release)
- Report Shows Contraception Failure, 54% Used Before Abortion – LifeNews.com
- Christian group says VU violates abortion law – The Tennessean
- Number of abortions is flat, according to study – Baltimore Sun (blog)
- Climbing syphilis cases show need for awareness – Fort McMurray Today
- Bill to Restirct Late Abortions Filed in KS House – KCUR
- Brown criticized for remarks about HIV – Winston-Salem Journal
- Cook Islands ponders first HIV positive case – Monsters and Critics.com
- Sex education should be law, says teenager – Portsmouth News
- Former Planned Parenthood director admits: I had two ‘traumatic’ abortions – Lifesite
- Attorney General rejects abortion initiative – Anchorage Daily News
- ‘Teen Mom’ Depicts “Sacrifice, Not Glamour” Says Executive Producer – Gather.com
- Canada Continues to Make a Difference in Haiti – Benzinga
- Don’t Touch My Junk, Women Demand – Huffington Post (blog)
- Violence against women hurts us all – St. Croix Valley Press
- Some sit out anti-abortion rally to avoid confronting McDonnell – Washington Post
- Bill to protect fetuses draws on abortion debate – NECN
- U of C Doc Melissa Gilliam Fights Teen Pregnancies – Chicagomag.com
- Statement from Shepherd’s Inn regarding found fetus – Idaho State Journal
- New Zealand McDonald’s Doesn’t Like Gay News – Lez Get Real
- Over-counter sales of morning-after pill welcomed – Herald.ie
- Catholic Archbishop OKs Abortion — Sometimes – The Stir (blog)
- How Bananas and Herbs May Prevent the Transmission of HIV – Fox News
- Decline In Abortions Appears Stalled, But Protests Rise – NPR (blog)