HHS Confirmation Hearing Underscores Threats of Price

HHS Confirmation Hearing Underscores Threats of Price

Since the new Congress convened earlier this month, the majority in the House and Senate has moved, as promised, to begin dismantling the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Details of any replacement plan remain elusive, along with the timing for its consideration. As you can imagine, this has many lawmakers concerned, especially given the President-elect’s nomination of Rep. Tom Price (R-GA), a former orthopedic surgeon and tea-party conservative to lead the agency which oversees the ACA. 

Yesterday, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee held a hearing to review Rep. Price’s qualifications to be Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services and he wasted no time in denouncing President Obama’s signature achievement. When questioned by Senators, majority and minority alike, he said his goal was to “ensure access to health care for all Americans.” Access merely guarantees an option is available, affordability is not part of the equation.

Providing access to a health plan means very little if it does not include coverage for essential benefits such as: physician services, hospitalization, preventive care, coverage for pregnancy, mental health care, and prescription drugs. When asked by Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) if he would provide assurances that children up to age 26 would be able to stay on their parent’s health plan, none was given. He responded similarly to Senator Patty Murray’s (D-WA) question about covering contraceptives for women without copays. When pressed about any particular benefit, Rep. Price’s mantra was all about ensuring access. 

Next week the Senate Finance Committee will take its turn questioning Rep. Price. HRC has already sent a letter opposing Rep. Price’s nomination and released a report detailing his longstanding opposition to LGBTQ rights.

Perhaps, Rep Price will have a few more details to share about his ACA replacement plan when he appears before the Senate Finance Committee. Even so, whatever plan is offered by the incoming administration or by the majority on Capitol Hill in the weeks, or months ahead know that it will be scrutinized very carefully, and must begin by meeting the footprint of the ACA.  

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Here are the Best Clips from the ‘Queer Dance Party’ at Mike Pence’s House Attended by Hundreds: WATCH

Here are the Best Clips from the ‘Queer Dance Party’ at Mike Pence’s House Attended by Hundreds: WATCH

The Queer Dance Party held by DC activist groups WERK and DisruptJ20 in front of VP-elect Mike Pence’s house in the DC suburb of Chevy Chase, Maryland went off last night and it was colorful.

disrupt trump inaugurationPence will arguably be the most openly anti-LGBTQ Vice-President in history when sworn in.

From running a think-tank that published virulently anti-gay articles, to attempting to divert HIV/AIDS money to fund conversion therapy, to refusing to protect LGBT Hoosiers from discrimination, to legalizing anti-LGBT discrimination in Indiana, to cozying up to notorious homophobes, to supporting a ban on gay marriage, and decrying the ‘mainstreaming of homosexuality in the military’ after DADT was repealed, the list is among the worst records on LGBTQ issues the office will have ever seen.

They’re dancing now pic.twitter.com/4rH7ieHzQB

— AJ Metcalf (@AJwatchMD) January 18, 2017

More pix from the Queer Dance Party @WTOP pic.twitter.com/aqQFov3VvH

— Michelle Basch (@mbaschWTOP) January 19, 2017

Protestors holding “Queer Dance Party” outside VP-Elect Pence’s house tonight. In ChevyChaseCir now @WTOP pic.twitter.com/KbHwlyTJNm

— Michelle Basch (@mbaschWTOP) January 19, 2017

It featured twerking.

So…the Queer Dance Party meant for VP Elect Pence’s place is happening in the middle of Western Ave. and it includes twerking @WTOP pic.twitter.com/Kit7QEcOjf

— Michelle Basch (@mbaschWTOP) January 19, 2017

Musical selections, including Madonna, Beyoncé,Whitney Houston, and Lady Gaga,

Now playing on Western Ave: @ladygaga — protest almost at Mike Pence’s home pic.twitter.com/wugfY0Ud76

— Betsy Klein (@betsy_klein) January 19, 2017

The Washington Post reports:

“Dance is so integral to the queer community as a form of self-expression and a form of asserting our power and our beauty and our love for one another,” said Firas Nasr, 23, a protest organizer who lives in Virginia. “The idea is to leave a mark that Mike Pence will never forget.”

“We want to send a strong message to Pence that we’re a united queer community,” he said, above the pulsing sounds of Michael Jackson and Madonna. “We’ve always stood united. There’s always space to dance.”

Throwing glitter and waving glow sticks and rainbow flags, the protesters gathered at Western Avenue and Tennyson Street NW and danced in the street. By 8 p.m. many in the crowd swayed in unison and sang along as Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance With Somebody” blared from a pair of two-foot-tall speakers.

Watch:

The Queer Dance Party continues…to Whitney Houston @WTOP pic.twitter.com/td5DhQr0s9

— Michelle Basch (@mbaschWTOP) January 19, 2017

Mike Pence’s immediate property was blockaded off so protesters were kept well away, but that didn’t stop the celebration. And there were Trump supporters massed too, but protest leaders told people not to engage.

Protesters informed there are Trump supporters ahead. They were implored not to engage:”We do not need to feed their energy,” organizer said pic.twitter.com/9J5kkWLVST

— Betsy Klein (@betsy_klein) January 19, 2017

Except with Queen, and more dancing:

Marching/dancing along Western Ave. as Queen plays @WTOP pic.twitter.com/yht5XTRsgH

— Michelle Basch (@mbaschWTOP) January 19, 2017

There were supporters along the march route:

Some people are standing along marchers’ route & waving in approval, some cars beeping horns @WTOP pic.twitter.com/pRhr2cb4nK

— Michelle Basch (@mbaschWTOP) January 19, 2017

More of the dancing that went on in DC’s normally quiet Chevy Chase neighborhood tonight @WTOP pic.twitter.com/WWl75uaoWT

— Michelle Basch (@mbaschWTOP) January 19, 2017

FOX5 in DC broadcast live on Facebook for about 40 minutes.

 

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Here are the Best Clips from the ‘Queer Dance Party’ at Mike Pence’s House Attended by Hundreds: WATCH

Justin T Weller: 바이섹슈얼로 산다는 건 어떤 인생인가?

Justin T Weller: 바이섹슈얼로 산다는 건 어떤 인생인가?
게이라는 건 뭘까? 양성애자라는 것은 어떤 것인가? 이건 대답하기 힘든 질문이다. 내가 말할 수 있는 것은 이성…

기사 보기: 바이섹슈얼, 양성애, 동성애, 이성애, LGBT이슈, 블로그, 국제, 미국, 성소수자, Korea News

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Limit(less) Project: 4 Queer African Women

Limit(less) Project: 4 Queer African Women

mowunna posted a photo:

Limit(less) Project: 4 Queer African Women

#LimitlessAfricans: 4 Queer African Women

Website: www.limitlessafricans.com
Donate: www.gofundme.com/limitlessafricans

Photography by @mikaelowunna (IG)
Headwraps by @wrapsbyjames (IG)

Mai’Yah
Name: Mai’Yah
Country of Origin: Liberia
Age: 18
Pronouns: she/ her They/ Them
How do you identify in terms of your LGBTQ Identity: Queer
Instagram: @mai.yah
Tumblr: @Dwelah

Badu
Name : Badu
Country: Born and raised nyc
African background: Ivory Coast
Age:20
Pronouns: she, her
Identity: pansexual, androgynous
Instagram: @baduizm_adu
Tumblr: @needstoescape

Yéwá
Name: Yéwándé (Yéwá for short)
Country of Origin: Nigeria (USA-born)
Age: 18
Pronouns: she/her, they/them
How do you identify in terms of your LGBTQ Identity: Queer
Instagram: @therealyewande
Tumblr: @blkpoetress-ye

Amadi
Name: Amadi
Country of Origin: Nigeria (Born in the US)
Age: 18
Pronouns: she/her
Identity: genderqueer-queer- androgynous
Instagram: @kidandfro
Snapchat: @kidandfro

About Limit(less):
Limit(less) is a photography project by Mikael Owunna documenting the fashion and style of LGBTQ African Immigrants (1st and 2nd generation) in diaspora. The project seeks to visually deconstruct the colonial binary which states that one cannot be both LGBTQ and African. #LimitlessAfricans

Website: www.limitlessafricans.com
Donate: www.gofundme.com/limitlessafricans

Limit(less) Project: 4 Queer African Women