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Dec212009

Time for Women to Drive Our Own Health Care Bus

Check out this new video from new Women's Media Center website notunderthebus.com. You can also follow @notunderthebus (or check out hashmark #underthebus) on Twitter, and please become a fan on Facebook. It's going to be a long drive, but together we can turn this bus around starting today. 

The Senate passed its version of what they are now calling "health insurance reform" in the snowy dark of the winter solstice night, moving Majority Harry Reid's (D-NV) bill (stuffed into its sausage casing) toward likely final Senate passage later this week. The so-called compromise to Sen. Nelson's (D-NE) Stupak-like language in there, banning abortion coverage unless a woman turns herself into a pretzel, and over in the House, Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI) is still yammering that's not stringent enough. The fight will continue this week and then go to conference committee. Ample time remains for more mischief to be done, or for improvements to be made. Get the latest information and take action daily at notunderthebus.com.

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