States With Abortion Bans Are Among Least Supportive for Mothers and Children They tend to have the weakest social services and the worst results in several categories of health and well-being.
Abortion Insurance Coverage Is Now Much More Complicated In the wake of the Supreme Court ruling, abortion benefits will depend even more on where a woman lives and who provides her insurance.
Supportive Housing Keeps People Healthy. Should Medicaid Pay? With federal housing money in short supply, state and local authorities are looking to health dollars to help tackle homelessness.
How South Dakota Voters Won a Power Struggle With G.O.P. Legislators The state roundly rejected a proposal, meant to block Medicaid expansion, that would have reduced voters’ ability to direct policy. It was just the latest clash between voters and state legislatures.
To Be Pro-Choice, You Must Have the Privilege of Having Choices As we contend with the racial reckoning in this country, we must acknowledge the role that race plays in sexual and reproductive health outcomes.