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32 votes
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Cash for pregnant moms in Flint led to healthier births and millions in healthcare savings
14 votes -
New SNAP rules explained: Six more US states restrict purchases of processed 'junk' foods
15 votes -
Data manipulation within the US Federal government
21 votes -
Change in US Department of Veterans Affairs rules allows discrimination based on politics or marital status
29 votes -
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ousts all members of US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention vaccine advisory panel
36 votes -
A Texas bill to block abortion pills has died for now
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Under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., COVID shots will only be available to people 65+, high-risk groups in the US
29 votes -
New US surgeon general pick wants to "raise the vibration of humanity"
17 votes -
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unveils US autism database project
35 votes -
US Department of Health & Human Services reverses course and restores funding for Women's Health Initiative
30 votes -
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. intends to launch disease registry tracking autistic people by collecting US private medical records
45 votes -
The Donald Trump administration has replaced covid.gov with a White House website blaming Chinese lab for the virus and attacking Joe Biden's pandemic policies
33 votes -
Donald Trump White House directs US National Institutes of Health to study ‘regret’ after transgender people transition
30 votes -
Donald Trump team revokes $11 billion in US funding for addiction, mental health care
17 votes -
"Make America Healthy Again" is dead - there is nothing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can do at the US Department of Health to make up for what's happening at the Environmental Protection Agency
20 votes -
Texas arrests midwife and associates on charges of providing abortion
30 votes -
Utah legislature sends bill banning water fluoridation to governor for signature or veto
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Midwives could be allowed to prescribe abortion pills in Sweden under new abortion legislation – home abortions without prior clinic pill visit to be permitted
15 votes -
US National Institutes of Health cuts billions of dollars in biomedical funding, effective immediately
44 votes -
Ohio woman sues hospital, medical staff, city, and police after being arrested for miscarriage
37 votes -
Abortion bans seem to be driving young people to move out of state
27 votes -
US anti-abortion officials from red states continue deputizing angry men to turn over their partners in new legal tactic
25 votes -
Why US health insurance reform is difficult
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A manifesto against for-profit US health insurance companies — by Michael Moore
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Policy Window: A surprising lack of discussions regarding healthcare policy reform
Rather than rehash all the conversations about the identity or motive of the person who killed the United Healthcare CEO, I'd love to have a discussion about the policy window it seems to have...
Rather than rehash all the conversations about the identity or motive of the person who killed the United Healthcare CEO, I'd love to have a discussion about the policy window it seems to have opened. This is the first time we've seen widespread, bi-partisan support for an issue - seemingly medicare for all - but I can't find anyone actually talking about policy. None of the big legacy media organizations like BBC or CNN, or your typical cast of medicare for all characters like Bernie Sanders. I'm not sure if silence on the topic to insulate folks from being labelled "cold or heartless", but it seems like systematic issues with the insurance industry is at the core of what has everyone so riled up. Am I missing some large scale discussion happening that is actually focusing on regulatory change or is it just not happening?
Maybe to the heart of the question for those better informed than myself: What can we do from a grassroots perspective to push for regulatory reform while this is still fresh in the public eye? There seems to be momentum, can it be funneled into something meaningful?
I realize the threads I've seen on the topic have been locked, so if you participate in the discussion please keep this policy related. We all have strong feeling about what happened, but as much as we can let's stay on topic.
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'Bodies are piling up': Reporter finds some states are hiding abortion ban death toll
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Norwegian Parliament votes to extend abortion access to eighteen weeks into a pregnancy, adding six weeks to a limit set in 1978 when the procedure was first legalized
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Montana voters approve abortion rights in state constitution
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A pregnant teenager died after trying to get care in three visits to Texas emergency rooms
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Norway wants to ban unhealthy food ads that target teens – doesn't go as far as the UK's rule but pushes far beyond other European countries' efforts
10 votes -
Norway's government wants to relax restrictions on abortion to make it legal for women to terminate pregnancies up to the eighteenth week of gestation
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Jessica Valenti (Abortion, Every Day) summarizing Kamala Harris' position on abortion rights
18 votes -
Kansas Supreme Court reaffirms abortion rights are protected by constitution, striking down two laws
58 votes -
Los Angeles’s mayor was contemplating a mask ban. She just got Covid.
38 votes -
US policy ideas for lifesaving technologies
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Unanimous US Supreme Court preserves access to widely used abortion medication
46 votes -
Denmark to liberalize its abortion law to allow the procedure until eighteenth week of pregnancy
22 votes -
Ronald Reagan-era emergency health care law is the next abortion flashpoint at the US Supreme Court
18 votes -
Indiana now has a religious right to abortion
28 votes -
UK MPs back smoking ban for those born after 2009
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Do US voters care about policy even a little?
31 votes -
Florida’s recommendations give room for measles to spread
32 votes -
How a year without Roe shifted American views on abortion
61 votes -
How the US Supreme Court killed Roe v. Wade
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Supreme Court will hear arguments in Mississippi abortion case challenging Roe v. Wade on Dec. 1
14 votes -
Wisconsin Supreme Court strikes down governor’s extension of stay-at-home order
13 votes -
The purpose of US President Donald Trump's COVID press briefings are to turn politics into a reality show
5 votes -
The US has been fighting the wrong war
11 votes -
Parliament passes Ottawa's $107 billion COVID-19 aid package
5 votes