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"It Is Mostly Women's Fault:" Helpful And Unhelpful Advice For Women At Work
The recession could be an opportunity to redesign the landscape of American work in a way that's fairer to both men and women. Unfortunately, some people want to stick with the status quo. More »Cradle To Grave
[Aurora, Colorado; December 1. Image via Getty]
More »Democrats To Allow Vote On Amendment Restricting Abortion Coverage In Hopes Of Ultimately Passing Health Care Bill
According to the New York Times, House speaker Nancy Pelosi, who is pro-choice herself, has "tried mightily – and ultimately failed – to bridge a bitter intra-party disagreement over the issue of health insurance coverage for abortions." More »New Ad Campaign Aimed At Women Refocuses Health Care Debate
A new campaign by National Women's Law Center is trying to get women more involved in the health care reform debates. Their site, awomanisnotapreexistingcondition.com, aims to help women understand what's at stake, and provides different ways to get involved. More »Maine Event: It's Wait & See With Senator Snowe
Moving into today's vote, Congress is excited that its actually come close to a consensus on health care reform, a feat that has not been accomplished since the Roosevelt Era. But is it enough? More »Poll: Palin's McCarthyite Fear-Mongering Has People Deceived About "Death Panels"
According to a new poll, a majority of Republicans either believe in or aren't sure about whether Obama's health plan will create "death panels." Maybe because their leaders are unrepentant demagogues who cheerfully stoke their fears. More »Lot In Life
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More »What Howard Dean Doesn't Like About The Senate's Health Care Reforms
For some Americans, the push for health care reform seemed like the perfect time to get Howard Dean involved in national policy. Unfortunately, Barack Obama disagreed. But Dean's got something to say about how reforms are shaping up anyway. More »Health Insurance, Anti-Abortion Amendments, & Howard Dean's Big Brass Balls
Health Insurers Offer To Make Our Uteruses Less Expensive
American's health insurance companies are so scared that the (inefficient, bureaucracy-ridden) government will be able to create a health insurance program that actually, you know, covers people that they're now offering to treat women equitably. More »Barack Obama Knows He's Right
- Barack Obama gave yet another prime time press conference to beat back critics of his budget, his tax plans and the deficit those things might or might not create. [Politico, Washington Post]
More »A Uterus Costs 50% More In McCain's Health Insurance Market
Elizabeth Edwards: "I Think We Have The Capacity With Great Leadership To Change Things"
McCain (Palin) On Women's Issues: When It's Not Sparse, It's Not Good
Hey Carly Fiorina, Who Exactly Is Holding My Uterus Hostage?
Sarah Palin: When Choosing A Woman Might Not Be Choosing For Women
Saying "I Do" Or Don't To A Life Partner And An Insurance Plan
Ma'am, That Uterus Will Cost You Extra