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... funded clinics offered abortions, but none of the state money could have been used for them. Most women visited these free clinics for cancer screenings, pre-natal healthcare and sound parenting advice ...
... to fund abortions. Sen. Loretta Weinberg (D-Bergen) a sponsor of the legislation to restore the $7.5 million, said New Jersey was the only state in the nation to totally eliminate money for women's health ...
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Perhaps the reason the number of women seeking abortions through Planned Parenthood went up is due to this state of economy. Unemployment around this country is reaching 10%. I would imagine that at least ...
... services will save the state money and actually prevent abortions, but the most recent abortion statistics tell quite a different story. The reality is, as funds increased into their coffers over the ...
... who voted for it have said that they would not support Sen. Weinberg's bill to override. The original bill specifically said money could not be used for abortions, but the Republicans refuse to vote for ...
... centers throughout the state. More than 136,000 patients who were served by family planning centers in New Jersey last year. The centers helped prevent 40,000 pregnancies and 19,000 abortions and save ...
... opponents cannot ignore the sad fact that eliminating these funds will actually increase abortions. On the practical side of the equation, the cost savings and services provided are also far too great ...
... pre- and postnatal care, and contraception. Without funding in place, you will see more unplanned pregnancies, more abortions, and higher health care costs to New Jersey's health care safety net." On ...
... opportunities to have abortions in hospitals dried up, and instead they had to turn to "stand-alone clinics" for the procedure. By the mid-1990s, 90 percent of abortions in the U.S. were performed at clinics, ...
... work together to reduce the number of women seeking abortions by reducing unintended pregnancies...and providing care and support for women who do carry their child to term," he concluded. The Pregnancy ...
... menopausal services and infertility testing. The funding would not be used to cover abortions, according to the legislators. The senators added that the bill is cost-neutral because an amendment to the ...
... and prenatal care. More than 136,000 patients were served by family planning in New Jersey last year. The legislators said the care helped prevent 40,000 pregnancies and 19,000 abortions and saving the ...
... there is a high incidence of abortions. Of the 6.4 million abortions performed in India in 2002 and 2003, 56 percent, or 3.6 million, were unsafe, according to a 2004 study by the Mumbai-based Centre ...
... consent for minors' abortions, free speech on private property and criminal defendants' rights. Following Christie's announcement, Chief Justice Stuart Rabner issued a statement calling on members of ...
... prenatal care so that all children in New Jersey enter the world with a clean bill of health, regardless of their parents' income. And while some family planning centers do provide abortions, the ...
... spontaneous abortions in pregnant mares, and the neurologic form of the virus can reach high morbidity and mortality rates. The incubation period for clinically affected horses is typically 2 to 10 days, ...
... of doctors performing abortions for several years. The sites have links to online cams that show patients entering abortion clinics. In 2002, a federal appeals court ruled that one of his Websites that ...
... Right to Life, told legislators the state could cut $7.6 million it allocates annually for family planning agencies, including those that provide abortions. She also called for the Legislature and Gov. ...
... not all unwanted pregnancies are prevented, but we're seeing fewer and fewer abortions, even though they are legal - a major gain for Cuban women, who have this option available until their ninth, and ...
...  Your recent words on the Senate floor were right on: Restricting coverage for abortions in the new exchanges will not end women's need for them. Women who need abortions-often for serious reasons that ...
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