reproductive health

Urge Key Michigan Senators to Support Healthy Moms, Healthy Babies Initiative

By MUUSJN on Wednesday, March 11th, 2020

Click HERE for the Senate Appropriations Committee List Click HERE to get the name of your Michigan Senator During Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s January 29th State of the State message she supported several important “Healthy Mom’s, Healthy Babies” initiatives that could increase the survival rates of Michigan women and their babies. Michigan’s death rates of mothers and their infants are unacceptable. The death rates for infants and their mothers is about three times greater for African American and Native Americans. The good news is that Michigan has a plan to reduce these death rates. The Interfaith Reproductive Justice Coalition, a group organized by MUUSJN that includes over 16 women’s and LGBTQ organizations, urges the public to call Michigan Senators to support this life saving $37.5 million investment to protect mothers […]

Call Your U.S. Representative

By MUUSJN on Friday, November 8th, 2019

1-202-224-3121 (Capitol Switchboard) AND A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE ENERGY & COMMERCE COMMITTEE FROM MICHIGAN: Rep. Debbie Dingell (D); Rep. Fred Upton (R); and Rep. Tim Walberg (R) Tell him/her to support the Women’s Health Protection Act (HR 2975) Abortion rights must be protected: Congress must pass the WHPA Now! With an anti-choice majority on the Supreme Court, our reproductive rights are under a clear and direct threat. Passing the Women’s Health Protection Act (WHPA) will protect abortion rights from many state restrictions and bans. The WHPA (HR 2975) introduced by Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA) now has 213 co-sponsors. Your support can move the more friendly U.S. House to take action on this bill. This bill can pass the House. A sister bill in the […]

Tell Your State Rep. You Want to Protect Women’s Right to Choose — Support the New Reproductive Health Care Act

By MUUSJN on Tuesday, October 1st, 2019

Call Your State Representative Click HERE to Find Your State RepresentativeTell him/her to support HB 5179 – The Michigan Reproductive Health Care Act On October 29th, Rep. Kristy Pagen unveiled the Reproductive Health Act (HB 5179) in the presence of Governor Gretchen Whitmer and other women’s right advocates. The bill, which has 48 other co-sponsors, was formally introduced on October 31st and was sent to the House Government Operations Committee. This week, MUUSJN’s Interfaith Reproductive Justice Coalition voted unanimously to support HB 5179. It protects all individual decision making in terms of reproductive health such as: ABORTION IS NOT CONTROVERSIAL AMONG VOTERS OR PEOPLE OF FAITH! The public may not realize that the majority (73%) of American voters do not want Roe v. Wade overturned. Two […]

Urge Michigan Senators to RESTORE Funding for Women’s Health Centers

By MUUSJN on Tuesday, August 20th, 2019

TRUMP-PENCE GAG RULE BANS TITLE X FAMILY PLANNING FUNDS FOR HEALTH CENTERS THAT MAKE ABORTION REFERRALS CALL MICHIGAN SENATORS DEBBIE STABENOW: 202-224-4822 GARY PETERS: 202-224-6221 CALL TO ACTION This Monday August 19th, the Trump Administration, through its Department of Health and Human Services, issued an ultimatum: family planning providers must state in writing that they would stop making referrals to doctors who perform abortions or the federal government would stop allocating Title X family planning funds to those organizations. Title X is the premier reproductive health care program started by President H.W. Bush in 1970, It provides low or no cost services to 4 million people. Title X provides funding for health services, birth control, and pregnancy tests, as well as screenings for sexually transmitted […]

Tell Trump Administration to NOT Roll Back Health Care Rights Law Impacting Women and LGBTQ People

By MUUSJN on Friday, August 9th, 2019

Everyone should be able to get the health care they need without the fear of being turned away, shamed or treated unfairly. Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act (administered through the Department of Health and Human Services) prohibits discrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex, age, and disability. This protection extends to most hospitals, health care providers offices, health insurance companies, state marketplaces, and entities receiving federal funds such as Medicare (except Part B providers), Medicaid and CHIP. This law was the first broad federal protection against sex discrimination in health care. This law (Section 1557) means that individuals seeking health care can not be discriminated against based on the color of their skin, their gender, the sexual orientation, how old they are, […]

#StoptheBans: Tuesday May 21st — A National Day of Action

By MUUSJN on Tuesday, May 21st, 2019

Across the country, we are seeing a new wave of extreme bans on abortion, stripping away reproductive freedom and representing an all-out assault on abortion access. This is Trump’s anti-choice movement… and it’s terrifying, particularly for women of color and low-income women who are most affected by these bans.  We will show up to speak out and fight back against this unconstitutional attempt to gut Roe and punish women. Politicians shouldn’t be making decisions best left to women, their families, and their doctors. Together we say: Stop the bans#StopTheBans Actions This Tuesday, May 21st at noon local time at statehouses, town squares, and courthouses across the nation–with other events throughout the week–we will show up to speak out and fight back against this unconstitutional attempt […]

Call Your State Senator and Representative to Oppose Bills that Criminalize Abortion

By MUUSJN on Monday, May 6th, 2019

BACKGROUND  House Bills 4320 and HB 4321 are on the agenda of the House Judiciary Committee that is scheduled to meet on May 7th. These bills are likely be adopted in this committee and sent to the full House for a vote.  These bills ban a safe, standard abortion procedure. They include criminal penalties for doctors of two years in prison and a fine of up to $50,000. Senate Bills 165 and 166 ban and criminalize abortion at or after 20 weeks with the only exception being to save the life of the mother. The bills would impose sanctions of up to 15 years in prison and a $7,500 fine for doctors performing the procedure. Click HERE for List of State Representatives (includes phone numbers & emails)  […]