The War on Women's Health Care: Judy Norsigian Joins Discussion on Influence of Conservative Groups
By Christine Cupaiuolo • February 7, 2012
Please note: This entry -- originally posted at Our Bodies, Our Blog -- has not been updated since the publication date listed above.
"Inside Story" host Shihab Rattansi was well prepared for what turned into a very interesting discussion. The questions on the table included: Is women's health being damaged by politics in the U.S.? Has the controversy over funding to Planned Parenthood for breast cancer screening underlined the extent to which conservative groups now influence women's health access?
On the subject of Komen backpedaling on its controversial decision to stop making grants to Planned Parenthood, Nosigian said: "What we see here is a conservatizing trend in this country that I think has emboldened many ... I saw the reversal of the decision simply as damage control. I do not think there has been a profound change in perspective at all."
McGuinness made this valuable point: "This was an effort to politicize what is not a political thing ... I think when it comes to women's health, there aren't two sides to this issue."
Even though Komen executive Karen Handel, who drove the decision to cut off funding to Planned Parenthood, resigned this morning, the controversy is far from being closed.
Watch the discussion below.
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Congratulations to Judy Norsigian. :)
Very interesting. Thank you. :)
Gina Ogden on
Thanks, Judy, for getting involved, here!
I shared this article/video with my readers. Important for all to know.
Thanks,
Gina Ogden