The candidates for the top spot at the Department of Health and Human Services presumably would pick up where Price left off in his quest to blow up the Affordable Care Act's birth control benefit.
"I want to make sure that as we go forward, people have access to contraception, they have access to the abortion that they might need," said Doug Jones, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Alabama.
Roy Moore has been endorsed by anti-choice extremist the Rev. Matt Trewhella, who once signed a pledge suggesting that killing an abortion provider was “justifiable.”
An over-the-control birth control pill is literally on the horizon, according to Ibis Reproductive Health Vice President for Development and Public Affairs Britt Wahlin.
“In its zeal to defund Planned Parenthood, Texas has wasted money on a group that is misappropriating taxpayer funds and providing no services, leaving women without access to health care."
“The Graham-Cassidy proposal unfortunately does nothing to support women in their efforts to prevent an unplanned pregnancy, and in fact will make it much harder for millions of women to do so."