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Day of Action Schedule
Documents You Should Bring to the Day of Action
Key Messages to Deliver
How to Twitter and Share your Experience
Information on the Senate's Healthcare Bill
Please
join us to lobby the Senate to protect insurance coverage for
abortion services — coverage that millions of women have
today.
You'll be joining thousands of others to speak with one voice and to let our Members of
Congress know that we support healthcare reform that protects women's
health!
Email jchan@reprorights.org
to let us know if you plan on attending, and we'll send you more
information on where to find us. If you can't make it to DC, stop by
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| TIME | LOCATION |
| 9:00 a.m. Lobby Training |
Dirksen Senate Office Building Dirksen Auditorium, G-50 |
| 9:30 a.m. Lobby Briefing |
Dirksen Senate Office Building Dirksen Auditorium, G-50 |
| 10:30 a.m. Lobby Visits* |
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| 12:00 p.m. Rally Event w/ Members of Congress |
Dirksen Senate Office Building Dirksen Auditorium, G-50 |
| 2:00 p.m. Lobby Visits* |
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| 4:30 p.m. Lobby Debriefing |
Rayburn House Building Rayburn 639 |
Print out the Center's basic primer on how to lobby when you attend the National Day of Action on December 2, 2009. Make sure to bring extra copies for your friends and family! Click here to get your copy >
The Stupak-Pitts amendment, added to the House of Representative's healthcare reform bill in last-minute maneuvers on the House floor, is sometimes described as a mere extension of current restrictions on Medicaid funding for abortion (known as the Hyde amendment). These assertions are grossly misleading and misrepresent the far-ranging harm that would be imposed by Stupak-Pitts. Read more >
There are three main reasons that the conscience clause contained in section 1303 of the Senate healthcare reform bill — and not the conscience clauses in the House of Representatives' version of the bill — should be included in the final bill. Read the reasons here >
The House-passed Stupak-Pitts Amendment is a serious assault on women's health, yet many remain unaware of its radical scope and how dangerous it can be. Download our fact sheet to learn more >
Learn why members of Congress should vote against language that is similar to Stupak/Pitts in the Senate. Download our fact sheet to learn more >
Many people won't be able to attend the Day of Action, but you can keep them informed about your experience by Tweeting your insights. Make sure to include the tag #noban after your tweets to connect all conversations related to abortion funding in the healthcare bill. And if you haven't already, add @ReproRights to your Twitter feed to see what we're saying about healthcare!