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An Important Victory for Reproductive Justice!
Contraceptives Again Affordable for Low-Income Women
Birth control will again be affordable to millions of students and low-income
women as the result of a provision included in the 2009 Omnibus Appropriations
bill approved by Congress and soon to be signed by the President.
Advocates from the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice and our
youth and young adult program, Spiritual Youth for Reproductive Freedom
(SYRF), pressed hard to ensure passage of this provision, which is so critical
to achieving reproductive justice.
Since January 2007, 3 million college students and hundreds of thousands
of low-income women have lost access to affordable birth control. This is
the result of a technical provision in the 2005 Deficit Reduction Act that
unintentionally cut off hundreds of safety net providers and every college
and university health center from accessing low-cost birth control.
High costs of contraceptives contribute to the terrible cycle of poverty.
A woman with low income is 4 times as likely to have an unintended pregnancy
and 5 times as likely to have an unintended birth as a woman with higher
income. Unintended pregnancy can perpetuate poverty, interrupt education
and job opportunities, and create family hardship. Now, with the economy
in crisis, it is low-income persons who are most vulnerable. It our moral
responsibility to ensure that women have access to the services they need
to make decisions in the best interests of themselves and their families.
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