Rep. Nadler Leads Democrats in Arguing Supreme Court Should Protect Birth Control Coverage for Women Against Trump Administration Rule
Yesterday, a bicameral group of Democratic Members of
The brief was led by
"More than a decade ago,
"Women across the country do not need someone else deciding whether or not they can get birth control--not their employer, not their schools, and certainly not
"It is outrageous that the Trump administration continues to try to reverse what has long been settled: no institution should have a say in the reproductive rights of women," said
"The Administration's outrageous rule allowing private employers and health plans to deny women coverage for contraception is an outrageous attack on women's health, women's pocketbooks and women's rights," said Speaker
"
"The Trump administration has been working furiously to turn back the clock on women's rights. By undermining comprehensive contraceptive coverage, this rule puts the health and well-being of millions of women at risk. We cannot let it stand," said
"Going on birth control should be a decision made between a patient and their doctor - not politicians or employers," said Representative
"Birth control is healthcare. But unlike all other healthcare,
Read the full amicus brief submitted by the members here (https://judiciary.house.gov/components/redirect/r.aspx?ID=2829-9166).
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