#Unite4TheFight: Here’s Why LGBTQ Americans and Allies Are Standing with Planned Parenthood

#Unite4TheFight: Here’s Why LGBTQ Americans and Allies Are Standing with Planned Parenthood

As Congress moves closer to gutting the Affordable Care Act, access to Planned Parenthood health centers are hanging in the balance. Here’s why that would have a devastating impact for LGBTQ Americans — and why today, HRC and Planned Parenthood are joining forces on a Digital Day of Action. Join us and #Unite4TheFight!

As many as 23 million people will lose health insurance if Trump and his allies in Congress succeed in destroying the Affordable Care Act. Not only that — they are seeking to “defund” Planned Parenthood in the process by barring Medicaid recipients — low-income individuals — from accessing Planned Parenthood health centers across the nation. That would have catastrophic impact on LGBTQ people who disproportionately rely on Planned Parenthood to access birth control, educational resources, and preventive health services, including HIV testing, and transition-related care.

“We provide safe, affordable care without judgment or stigma to 2.5 million people each year, including more than 4.2 million tests and treatments for STIs and more than 650,000 HIV tests,”said Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards in an email to HRC supporters this morning.  “And we are proud to be one of the country’s largest providers of health care to transgender people.”

Planned Parenthood health centers are often the only culturally-competent healthcare available, especially in rural and isolated areas. Planned Parenthood is the only provider where transgender and gender non-conforming individuals can receive care and feel safe disclosing their gender identity in these places.

The effort to strip Planned Parenthood of vital federal funding in the Senate bill would have devastating effects for LGBTQ people, particularly transgender people, who rely on the organization for care.

That’s why today, Planned Parenthood is joining forces with HRC to make this a Digital Day of Action. Now is the time to stand with Planned Parenthood and the millions of LGBTQ Americans, women, and other marginilized communities who rely on our health center doctors, nurses and staff for quality, affirming care.

HRC President Chad Griffin and Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards will join forces on a #Unite4theFight Twitter Swap Friday afternoon from 2-3pm ET. Follow along as they trade Twitter accounts @HRC & @PPact — and join in using the hashtag #Unite4theFight.

You can also text “HRC PP” to 30644 and we’ll connect you directly to your Senators’ offices so you can tell them that you stand with HRC & Planned Parenthood in opposing cuts to critical health care services that the LGBTQ community relies on. Congress is moving quick so we have no choice but to be even quicker – let’s light up their phones today!

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Ted Cruz Could Be About To Derail ‘Blood Money’ Obamacare Repeal: VIDEO

Ted Cruz Could Be About To Derail ‘Blood Money’ Obamacare Repeal: VIDEO

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Ted Cruz (above) and three other conservative GOP lawmakers have indicated that they will not vote for the current Senate leadership’s healthcare bill as written.

The GOP can only lose two members of their 52-senator caucus in order to pass Trumpcare. In a 50-50 outcome, Vice President Mike Pence would provide the tie-breaking vote.

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According to CNN, in a joint statement Cruz, Paul Rand, Ron Johnson and Mike Lee said:

“Currently, for a variety of reasons, we are not ready to vote for this bill, but we are open to negotiation and obtaining more information before it is brought to the floor.

“There are provisions in this draft that represent an improvement to our current healthcare system, but it does not appear this draft as written will accomplish the most important promise that we made to Americans: to repeal Obamacare and lower their health care costs.”

A horrific metaphor for Trumpcare: this disabled woman literally being ripped from her wheelchair. #StopTrumpcare pic.twitter.com/F5kmz8rnCv

— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) June 22, 2017

In a separate statement, Cruz added that in its current format, the bill “does not do nearly enough to lower premiums.”

“That should be the central issue for Republicans,” Cruz added, “repealing Obamacare and making healthcare more affordable. Because of this, I cannot support it as currently drafted, and I do not believe it has the votes to pass the Senate.”

Trumpcare 2.0 throws millions off healthcare, cuts Medicaid & weakens protections for pre-existing conditions. Just as bad as the House bill

— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) June 22, 2017

A number of other GOP senators have not committed to voting for the new healthcare bill unveiled by Republican leaders on Thursday morning.

Senator Roger Wicker of Mississippi expressed some disappointment that the new bill bears too many similarities to Obamacare. “We’re dealing with reality and getting to 50,” he stated.

john mccain orlandoWhile Senator John McCain (right) generally praised the bill, he added that he still needed more time to study it before deciding if he’d support it.

Senator Dean Heller expressed “serious concerns…about the bill’s impact on the Nevadans who depend on Medicaid.”

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has indicated that the Congressional Budget Office scoring of the bill won’t be released until next week.

Elizabeth Warren has called Trumpcare “blood money” tax cuts for the wealthy.

Watch Warren, Bernie Sanders and react to the bill below.

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Ted Cruz Could Be About To Derail ‘Blood Money’ Obamacare Repeal: VIDEO