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4 Ways the Stupak Amendment Deprives Women of Access to Abortion
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If you thought that just because abortion is a constitutional right and part of basic reproductive health care it would be available in the reformed health insurance market known as the Exchange, think again. The Stupak Amendment, passed Saturday night by the House of Representatives after a compromise deal fell apart, potentially goes farther than any other federal law to restrict women’s access to abortion.
The claim that it only bars federal funding for abortions is simply false. Here’s what the Stupak Amendment does:
1. It effectively bans coverage for most abortions from all public and private health plans in the Exchange: In addition to prohibiting direct government funding for abortion, it also prohibits public money from being spent on any plan that covers abortion even if paid for entirely with private premiums. Therefore, no plan that covers abortion services can operate in the Exchange unless its subscribers can afford to pay 100% of their premiums with no assistance from government “affordability credits.” As the vast majority of Americans in the Exchange will need to use some of these credits, it is highly unlikely any plan will want to offer abortion coverage (unless they decide to use it as a convenient proxy to discriminate against low- and moderate-income Americans who tend to have more health care needs and incur higher costs).
2. It includes only extremely narrow exceptions: Plans in the Exchange can only cover abortions in the case of rape or incest or “where a woman suffers from a physical disorder, physical injury, or physical illness that would, as certified by a physician, place the woman in danger of death.” Given insurance companies’ dexterity in denying claims, we can predict what they’ll do with that language. Cases that are excluded: where the health but not the life of the woman is threatened by the pregnancy, severe fetal abnormalities, mental illness or anguish that will lead to suicide or self-harm, and the numerous other reasons women need to have an abortion.
3. It allows for a useless abortion “rider”: Stupak and his allies claim his Amendment doesn’t ban abortion from the Exchange because it allows plans to offer and women to purchase extra, stand-alone insurance known as a rider to cover abortion services. Hopefully the irony of this is immediately apparent: Stupak wants women to plan for a completely unexpected event.
4. It allows for discrimination against abortion providers: Previously, the health care bill included an evenhanded provision that prohibited discrimination against any health care provider or facility “because of its willingness or unwillingness to provide, pay for, provide coverage of, or refer for abortions.” Now, it only protects those who are unwilling to provide such services.
One in three women will have an abortion in their lifetime. Eighty-seven percent of employer plans offer abortion coverage. None of that will matter if the Senate takes its cues from the House. In every other way, this bill will expand access to health care. But for millions of women, they are about to lose coverage they currently have and often need.
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Posted by: weslen1 on Nov 9, 2009 5:39 PM
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I want to KNOW how many of those anti woman congress MEN have ever used BIRTH CONTROL or ever had a STD or WARTS or abandoned a pregnant girlfriend or are behind on child support or abandoned a whole family like McSame and so many others to carouse with a prostitute or marry an heiress.
How many congress women have had a child out of "wedlock" or had an abortion or had an abnormal pap smear OR have HERPES!
If they want to deny privacy to other WOMEN they have to LOSE THEIR OWN and the MEN don't get to take away WOMEN'S privacy without giving up THEIRS AS WELL!
Roe v Wade was DECIDED based on a WOMAN'S RIGHT TO PRIVACY AND EVEN THE ROBERTS COURT HASN'T BEEN ABLE TO CHANGE THAT and neither can a Stupak crackpot or a sleezeball Bachmann!
I want to KNOW why the thought of abortion "bothers" them so DAMN much when it doesn't bother them one iota to send American TROOPS to drop bombs on SCHOOL CHILDREN, why it doesn't bother them one bit to see children, school age and LESS with limbs blown off, faces BURNED NEARLY OFF but they are so DAMNED CONCERNED with fetus's that MAY or MAY NOT even survive to BIRTH with or without their interference with WOMEN'S BODIES.
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Posted by: avabird on Nov 11, 2009 3:56 PM
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Posted by: wint on Nov 11, 2009 6:58 PM
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Posted by: timenotonmyside on Nov 12, 2009 2:26 AM
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Call her office and her staff says NO TO HEALTHCARE REFORM - but she votes against WOMEN?
She's just another tool in DC - and all tools should be replaced on a regular basis.
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Posted by: alex-big-guy on Nov 16, 2009 3:57 AM
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Posted by: weslen1 on Nov 9, 2009 5:39 PM
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I want to KNOW how many of those anti woman congress MEN have ever used BIRTH CONTROL or ever had a STD or WARTS or abandoned a pregnant girlfriend or are behind on child support or abandoned a whole family like McSame and so many others to carouse with a prostitute or marry an heiress.
How many congress women have had a child out of "wedlock" or had an abortion or had an abnormal pap smear OR have HERPES!
If they want to deny privacy to other WOMEN they have to LOSE THEIR OWN and the MEN don't get to take away WOMEN'S privacy without giving up THEIRS AS WELL!
Roe v Wade was DECIDED based on a WOMAN'S RIGHT TO PRIVACY AND EVEN THE ROBERTS COURT HASN'T BEEN ABLE TO CHANGE THAT and neither can a Stupak crackpot or a sleezeball Bachmann!
I want to KNOW why the thought of abortion "bothers" them so DAMN much when it doesn't bother them one iota to send American TROOPS to drop bombs on SCHOOL CHILDREN, why it doesn't bother them one bit to see children, school age and LESS with limbs blown off, faces BURNED NEARLY OFF but they are so DAMNED CONCERNED with fetus's that MAY or MAY NOT even survive to BIRTH with or without their interference with WOMEN'S BODIES.
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Posted by: timenotonmyside on Nov 12, 2009 2:26 AM
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Call her office and her staff says NO TO HEALTHCARE REFORM - but she votes against WOMEN?
She's just another tool in DC - and all tools should be replaced on a regular basis.
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