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Voices for Children in Nebraska, Nebraska Appleseed and near two dozen partner organizations hosted a press conference to highlight the importance of prenatal care.
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Legislature Urged to Restore Prenatal Care – Carolyn Rooker, Voices for Children in Nebraska
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Legislature Urged to Restore Prenatal Care – Dr. Amanda McKinney OB/GYN
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Legislature Urged to Restore Prenatal Care – Brian Schnieder, Nebraska March of Dimes
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Legislature Urged to Restore Prenatal Care – Dr. Kristine McVea, One World Community Health Center
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Legislature Urged to Restore Prenatal Care – Julie Schmit-Albin, Nebraska Right to Life
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Legislature Urged to Restore Prenatal Care – Jim Cunningham, Nebraska Catholic Conference
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State funds urged for prenatal careBy Paul Hammel LINCOLN — Saying Nebraska was playing “Russian roulette” with the health of unborn babies, a coalition of religious, anti-…
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Capitol: Lawmakers spar over women’s healthcare… NE – The Legislature advanced a bill today designed to increase access to birth control, but only after adding an amendment that some…
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Advocates Push for Prenatal Care BillBy: Ashley Hardingaharding@klkntv.com In 2010, low income women lost their access to prenatal care coverage. If passed, LB 599 would give…
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Advocates renew push for prenatal coverage“And prenatal care is so critical to that,” Campbell said. Advocates have never stopped trying to restore prenatal care, said J…
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We even hosted a vigil for the unborn babies of low income moms:
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At vigil, coalition demands prenatal care for the low-incomeAbout 150 activists banded together Saturday in a candlelight vigil at Lincoln’s Christ United Methodist Church, urging the restoration o…
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Nebraska advocates push prenatal care bill(AP) — Advocates for restoring prenatal care coverage for low-income women say a bill in the Nebraska Legislature would reduce longer-ter…
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So far, our efforts to get prenatal care restored are paying off. The bill, LB 599, has advanced from committee to the full legislature AND has received a priority designation, which means it will be debated this session.
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Prenatal coverage bill advances from committeeLincoln Sen. Kathy Campbell made good on her promise that the Legislature’s Health and Human Services Committee would address a controver…
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But our work isn’t done yet. Be sure to follow along on our website to get the latest information.
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Babies Born Healthy | FacebookTo interact with Babies Born Healthy you need to sign up for Facebook first. … child deaths in Nebraska (http://www.dhhs.ne.gov/newsr…
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