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Related: About this forumThree Republican women team up to defend birth control access in Idaho
I heard about this while listening to WETA this afternoon. I'm always the last to know.
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Three Republican women team up to defend birth control access in Idaho
Boise State Public Radio News | By Julie Luchetta
Published December 14, 2023 at 5:20 PM MST
Two former Republican state representatives and a former state senate candidate are teaming up to educate people about contraception and defend access to birth control in Idaho. ... Business Owner Tara Malek, and former State Representatives Kelley Packer and Laurie Lickley started the Idaho Contraceptive Education Network in the wake of the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The idea behind the organization came after the founders noticed some policy discussions conflated contraception with abortions.
We want to make sure that everyone is crystal clear that there is a difference between contraceptives and abortion, and there is a critical and crucial role that contraceptives play, Malek said.
The network wants to counter misinformation about birth control, ahead of the upcoming legislative session. Malek said they saw there was a lack of understanding about the role and function of birth control.
An abortion is defined by the deliberate termination of a pregnancy. According to the World Health Organization, contraceptives do not cause abortions, they prevent pregnancies from occurring in the first place, either through disrupting the menstrual cycle, blocking passageways or preventing fertilization.
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Julie Luchetta
As the Canyon County reporter, I cover the Latina/o/x communities and agricultural hub of the Treasure Valley. Im super invested in local journalism and social equity, and very grateful to be working in Idaho.
Three Republican women team up to defend birth control access in Idaho
Boise State Public Radio News | By Julie Luchetta
Published December 14, 2023 at 5:20 PM MST
Two former Republican state representatives and a former state senate candidate are teaming up to educate people about contraception and defend access to birth control in Idaho. ... Business Owner Tara Malek, and former State Representatives Kelley Packer and Laurie Lickley started the Idaho Contraceptive Education Network in the wake of the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The idea behind the organization came after the founders noticed some policy discussions conflated contraception with abortions.
We want to make sure that everyone is crystal clear that there is a difference between contraceptives and abortion, and there is a critical and crucial role that contraceptives play, Malek said.
The network wants to counter misinformation about birth control, ahead of the upcoming legislative session. Malek said they saw there was a lack of understanding about the role and function of birth control.
An abortion is defined by the deliberate termination of a pregnancy. According to the World Health Organization, contraceptives do not cause abortions, they prevent pregnancies from occurring in the first place, either through disrupting the menstrual cycle, blocking passageways or preventing fertilization.
{snip}
Julie Luchetta
As the Canyon County reporter, I cover the Latina/o/x communities and agricultural hub of the Treasure Valley. Im super invested in local journalism and social equity, and very grateful to be working in Idaho.
Same story, from another source:
HEALTH
Three Idaho Republican women launch organization to preserve access to contraceptives
Idaho Contraceptive Education Network to address confusion between abortion and contraceptives
BY: MIA MALDONADO - DECEMBER 14, 2023 4:40 AM
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Three Idaho Republican women launch organization to preserve access to contraceptives
Idaho Contraceptive Education Network to address confusion between abortion and contraceptives
BY: MIA MALDONADO - DECEMBER 14, 2023 4:40 AM
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Three Republican women team up to defend birth control access in Idaho (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 2023
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marybourg
(13,193 posts)1. I guess they don't have high school sex ed. in Idaho.
bucolic_frolic
(47,129 posts)2. Women should hive themselves from GOP men
Women are 3rd class citizens in that tent
Freethinker65
(11,147 posts)3. Any CURRENT Idaho GOP legislators joining them??
yonder
(10,005 posts)5. Post #4 intended as reply to you.
yonder
(10,005 posts)4. It's safe to say it won't be Northern Idaho repub Rep. Vito Barbieri
who famously asked if a woman can swallow a small camera for doctors to conduct a remote gynecological exam.
This was several years ago and when challenged/laughed at claimed "it was a rhetorical question".
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/feb/23/idaho-republican-anti-abortion-swallow-camera
idahoblue
(394 posts)6. The Idaho legislature
Our legislator is a collection of the dumbest right wing freaks in the nation. It is embarrassing.