New Jersey: Women’s Health #Fail
Remember that rally for women’s health in Foley Square where thousands turned out to hear Congressman Anthony Weiner, Kathleen Hanna, Jasmine Burnett, Cecile Richards, and countless other champions for reproductive rights? Well, a lot has changed since then, and I’m not talking about Weinergate.
Three months ago, the country was on fire for women’s health. Remember that rally for women’s health in Foley Square where thousands turned out to hear Congressman Anthony Weiner, Kathleen Hanna, Jasmine Burnett, Cecile Richards, and countless other champions for reproductive rights?
Well, a lot has changed since then, and I’m not talking about Weinergate. At the Rally for Women’s Health, I decided I needed to take a public stand for women’s health and talk about my own experience as a proud patient of Planned Parenthood. I made a YouTube video and sent it to everyone I could think of.
A few weeks later, I was invited by Planned Affiliates of New Jersey and Senator Frank Lautenberg to tell my story on the Planned Parenthood Truth Tour in Englewood, NJ. It was only after going back to my home state that I realized how terrible things had become not only for women, but also for entire New Jersey families.
Last year, Governor Christie completely eliminated New Jersey’s state budget for women’s health and family planning. This funding helped provide basic reproductive health care services to over 136,000 New Jersey residents. I’m talking about gynecological exams, contraception, health screenings (blood pressure, anemia and diabetes), cancer screenings, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, HIV testing and counseling, pregnancy testing and pre-pregnancy counseling. All of this, totally slashed, throwing typical New Jersyians like me under the bus. This forced many health clinics like Planned Parenthood to cut down their hours and some have closed completely.
Not only does limiting access to safe, affordable care affect the health of a population, but it is also a strain on all of our wallets. According to the Guttmacher Institute, adequate funding for family planning reduces state costs for pre-natal and delivery, abortion, welfare and social services. For every public dollar spent on family planning services, an estimated $4 is saved in Medicaid costs.
So, New Jersey, we are in more trouble than I thought. We need to find the fire from months ago and use it to win back our right to safe, affordable healthcare. I, for one, continue to speak out. I will be sharing my story yet again this Monday, June 20th at 1:30pm in front of the New Jersey Statehouse in Trenton. Please join me, and speak out too!