Roundup: Anti-Choicers Push Fetal Pain Legislation
"Fetal pain" will be the state anti-choice legislation goal of the year; the search for child care in one of the nation's most expensive markets; HIV is spreading in Afghanistan; and a conservative app gets the ax from Apple.
Welcome to the new morning roundup format! Similar to the afternoon roundup, we are hoping to share more news and inspire more conversation. As always, we’d love to know what you think! This morning brings state anti-choice legislation, the search for child care in one of the nation’s most expensive markets, HIV is spreading in Afghanistan, and a conservative app gets the ax from Apple.
- A state legislator in Iowa wants to limit the number of weeks abortion is legal in the state, but is facing opposition from other lawmakers, activist groups, and physicians. “Sen. Joe Bolkcom, D-Iowa City concurred with Mascher, calling it “very bad” if the state attempted to interfere with the affairs of a woman and her doctor.”
- “Fetal pain” bills will be a focus of state anti-choice movements this year. National Right to Life met earlier this week to applaud the Nebraska law based on the disputed notion of “fetal pain” and to train its people on how to push those types of bills through state legislatures.
- Finding quality, affordable child care is a challenge for every family, especially in Boston, MA, one of the most expensive markets in the city. The writer documents her personal quest for care for her two daughters, and talks to other mothers who have made a range of choices to care for their young children.
- The founder of Students for Life of America pats herself on the back for increasing a forced-birth presence on college campuses across the country. Why the campus focus? Because “this is where these girls are having the abortions” and while students may enter college identifying as “pro-life” they tend to leave identifying as pro-choice. Maybe that’s called life experience and maturity?
- Need to prove your anti-choice and homophobic street cred? There is no longer an app for that. Well, at least for now. Evangelical Christians are asking Apple to reconsider the Manhattan Declaration app it pulled recently for being “offensive,” and have started a petition demanding their app be made available once again.
- Intravenous drug use in Afghanistan is rising, and with it, an increase in HIV infections. Experts are warning that if the spread is not halted, crisis could break out in the war-torn nation.
Dec 10
- Abortion plan draws fire from locals – UI The Daily Iowan
- Low Income Families Get Planning Help – GPB
- Abortion defense in murder case – Daily Mail – Charleston (blog)
- Mont. GOP Plans Series Of Antiabortion-Rights Bills For 2011 – Medical News Today (press release)
- The day care squeeze – Boston Globe
- Iowa Planned Parenthood units plan merger – Chicago Tribune
- As Prop 8 appeal begins, religious leaders commit to protect marriage – The Pilot
- Mass. doc jailed in abortion patient death freed – Washington Post
- Patty Begley Bids Farewell to Family Planning Agency – Martha’s Vineyard Gazette
- Sexuality survey ‘indoctrination in high gear’ – OneNewsNow
- Brooklyn churches getting past stigma and joining battle against HIV – New York Daily News
- Republican lawmakers planning legislation to stop late-term abortions – Business Gazette
- Ministry warns providers to comply with abortion laws – Phnom Penh Post
- Namibia: Business Leaders Discuss HIV/Aids – AllAfrica.com
- Opinion: Marriage equality is a matter of health as well as rights – San Jose Mercury News
- Research opens door to new HIV treatments – Vancouver Sun
- Churches and HIV/AIDS – Gainesville Sun
Dec 9
- Abortion Rights Foes Look To Spread Fetal Pain Law – NPR
- Porn industry clinic in Sherman Oaks is closed by LA County – Los Angeles Times
- VIRxSYS Presents New Therapeutic Vaccine Data at HIV DART 2010 – Vancouver Sun
- AIDS day raises awareness – Eastern Echo
- Conservative Christians ask Apple to reinstate controversial app – CNN (blog)
- DOH offers scholarship program on midwifery to “hilots” – Philippine Information Agency
- State Slow to Fix All Kids Problems – FOX Illinois
- Letters blog: U.S. Supreme Court likely to hear Prop. 8 – OCRegister
- Scientists engineer new form of mammal reproduction to create mice that have … – Daily Mail
- Afghanistan’s new crisis: the spread of HIV/Aids – The National
- Oklahoma lawmakers spar over how conservative to be – Dallas Voice
- AIDS awareness week: real talk about a tough subject – Guilfordian
- Groups respond to failed Senate vote on Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell – Windy City Times
- Judge Rules In Favor Of Woman Suing Planned Parenthood – WLWT Cincinnati
- From Political Activists to Homosexuals – Iranian
- SABCS: Estrogen Therapy Cuts Breast CA Risk for Some – MedPage Today
- US Gets ‘Unsatisfactory’ Grade on Women’s Health – WebMD
- Outrage Over HIV+ Porn Actors – NBC Bay Area
- HIV Drug: Daily Intake Prevents Infection – ThirdAge
- Proposition 8 litigation may meet the fate of “Falwell v. Jefferson” – Examiner.com
- UN and IPPF Sponsor Campaign to Decriminalize Willful HIV Infection – Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute
- New test for TB diagnosis – Times of India
- Springtime for Franco and Pope Benedict – People’s World
- Tea Partyers Lose Some Battles for House Committees – NewsMax.com
- AIDS Activists Call On Porn Industry Health Clinic To Shut Down After … – LA Weekly (blog)
- Harmful traditional practices against women pervasive in Afghanistan: UN – Associated Press of Pakistan
- Spread the Joy – The Nation.
- Teen pregnancy takes on new face – News 8 Austin
- James Franco, Rachel Maddow, DADT, Prop 8 – Project Q Atlanta
- Human rights and women’s rights – Financial Express Bangladesh
- Contraception champions – Macleans.ca
- Lady Gaga Named MAC Spokesperson for 2011 – Us Magazine
- Berman: Drive to shut out choices – The Detroit News
- UofU Doctor Talks of History and Future of HIV Treatment – QSaltLake
- Judgment due in Euro abortion challenge – Irish Health
- MTV’s ‘Teen Mom’: Pro-Life or Pro-Sex? – ParentDish
- Room for Debate: Right to Life vs. Right to Choose – Hood Today
- Today’s Inbox: Let women, doctors make abortion choice – DesMoinesRegister.com
- New Report Gives Failing Grade to U.S. Women’s Health – Suite101.com
- Not a religious issue – Philippine Star
- Who’s to Blame for AIDS? – QSaltLake (blog)
- How to Improve Mental Health Care for LGBT Youth – Center For American Progress
- U.S. Failing to Meet Goals for Women's Health: Report – U.S. News & World Report
- Even Women Most Everyone Agrees Should Get a Mammogram Don’t – Wall Street Journal (blog)
- Indiana Republicans seeks to enact abortion restrictions – Indianapolis Star
- Sex Ed Coming to Clarke Schools – Clarke Daily News
- Race and Ethnicity Might Determine Which Contraception Method Your Doctor … – EmpowHer