Resources
- Candidates on the IssuesState
and Federal Officeholders in 2004
- President
George W. Bush and Abstinence-Only Education: An Allegiance that Jeopardizes
Young People’s Health (NARAL)
- Senate
Defies Bush Administration, Restores Funding for UNFPA, Blocks Gag
Rule (Planned Parenthood)
- The Bush Global
Gag Rule: Endangering Women’s Health, Free Speech and Democracy
(Center for Reproductive Rights)
- AbortionPolitical
Leaders' Views
- President
Bush Nominates Former Virginia Lt. Gov. John Hager to Be Assistant
Secretary of Education (U.S. Department of Education)
- Bush
Budget Would Eliminate Contraceptive Coverage
- Morning
After Pill - Emergency Contraception - Offered Over the Counter
- JohnKerry.com
- Reproductive
Rights in the 2004 Election (Religious Coalition for Reproductive
Choice)
- Promoting
Access to Contraception and Opposing Threats to Its Availability at
Home and Abroad (ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project)
- George
Bush: A Credibility Gap on Women’s Global Human Rights (JohnKerry.com)
- Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
- Nader for President 2004
- "For Everyone Willing to Work,
a Job", WhiteHouse.gov
- Military
Women Prevented from Having Abortions Overseas (Women's eNews)
- Defense Department Advisory
Committee on Women in the Services
- The Official Re-Election Site
for President George W. Bush
- Report: Women Forty Percent
More Likely to Be Poor (Legal Momentum)
- AFL-CIO
- Institute for Women's Policy Research
- U.S. Census Bureau
- Taylor Institute/Center for Impact Analysis
- Congressional Budget Office, Aug. 2004
- Salon.com, "Making Women's Issues Go Away," April 28, 2004.
- Feigen, Ed, May 27, 2004. Center for Strategic Campaigns, AFL-CIO.
- Block News Alliance, "Literacy Program Escapes Bush Cut"
- Congress.gov, "Bill Summary and Status for 108th Congress, S.18."
- "Slip Sliding Away: The Erosion of Hard-Won Gains for Women Under
the Bush Administration and an Agenda for Moving Forward," April 2001
- First Presidential Debate, Oct.
3, 2000.
- Interview, Meet the Press,
Nov. 21, 1999.
- Jodi Enda, "Military Women Prevented from Having Abortions Overseas,"
Women's eNews, July 27, 2003
- Women's Research and Education Institute, Women in the Military:
Where They Stand (2003).
- Anna Kornblunt, "Shut Office Signals Shift on Women," Boston
Globe, March 28, 2001
- Sandra Sobieraj, "Bush Ends Women's Office," Associated Press, March
28, 2001.
- "Women's Labor Bureau Office Won't be Closed," San Francisco
Chronicle, Jan. 15, 2002
- Ruth Rosen, "Bush's Political Payoff," San Francisco Chronicle,
Jan. 14, 2002.
Also:
Equity in Prescription Insurance and Contraceptive Coverage Act of 2003
S.Amdt. 3847 to H.R. 4810, July
17, 2000
S.1882,
July 9, 1998
S.1068, May 18, 1999
S.1705, Oct.
2, 2003
S.625, June 11, 2002
S.11, Oct. 7, 1993
H.R. 3396, Sept.
10, 1996
Budget FY 2005, appendix 699-700
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