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ACLU Written Statement For a Hearing on Domestic Abstinence-Only Programs: Assessing the Evidence (04/23/2008)
ACLU Letter Opposing Vitter Amendment to Indian Health Care Improvement Act (02/26/2008)
On behalf of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), a nonpartisan public interest organization dedicated to protecting the constitutional rights of
individuals, and its hundreds of thousands of activists, members, and fiftythree affiliates nationwide, we urge you to oppose Senator Vitter’s amendment to “recodify” the Hyde Amendment in Indian Health Service law. The Vitter amendment is unnecessary because it restates current law. It is
also bad policy because the Hyde Amendment marginalizes and stigmatizes abortion care and discriminates against a vulnerable population by
undermining low-income women’s ability to access a fundamental reproductive right.
In Congress: The year ahead for reproductive rights (01/22/2008)
Emergency Contraception Education Act Coalition Letter (09/07/2007)
ACLU Global Gag Rule Letter (09/06/2007)
Letter From Over 100 Organizations Opposing Abstinence Only Education Funding for Fiscal Year 08 (07/18/2007)
ACLU Letter Opposing Funding for Abstinence Education in Fiscal Year 08 (07/18/2007)
On the 34th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade: New Year, New Congress, New Possibilities (01/22/2007)
ACLU Letter to Members of Congress Expressing Concerns With H.R. 6099 (12/05/2006)
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