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Will Obamacare Cover Over-the-Counter Birth Control? Yes, If Biden-Harris Proposal Goes Through
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Will Obamacare Cover Over-the-Counter Birth Control? Yes, If Biden-Harris Proposal Goes Through

The Biden-Harris administration has proposed a rule implementing Obamacare’s controversial contraception mandate—again. Under the proposal announced Monday, certain health insurance plans would be required to cover over-the counter birth control. The text of the law creating Obamacare, the Affordable Care Act, doesn’t explicitly require that plans cover contraceptives, so how did we get here? What’s the Contraception Mandate? Obamacare, passed by Congress and signed into law in 2010 by President Barack Obama, requires health insurance companies to cover certain kinds of preventive services with no enrollee cost-sharing. It instructs the Department of Health and Human Services to specify the types of preventive services for women that insurance plans must cover. In 2011, HHS issued guidelines that insurance plans must include coverage for all contraceptive methods and sterilization procedures approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Plans that already covered millions of women were “grandfathered” and exempted from the requirement to provide preventive services with no cost-sharing. Many of these plans are still in effect today. The contraception mandate sparked more than a decade of litigation, including famous victories for religious liberty at the Supreme Court for companies such as Hobby Lobby and groups such as the Little Sisters of the Poor, an order of Catholic nuns. Regulations for religious and moral exemptions to HHS’ contraception mandate were strengthened under Obama’s successor, President Donald Trump. Last year, the administration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris proposed a rule to weaken those exemptions again. That rule has not been finalized yet. Like the original contraception mandate, this week’s proposal to cover over-the-counter contraception is possible because Congress didn’t actually lay out the nitty-gritty, specific requirements in the text of Obamacare. Policy details were left to the discretion of the executive branch. Proposed Biden-Harris Change A press release from the Department of Health and Human Services lays out the gist of the changes. “[M]ost group health plans and health insurance issuers” must cover over-the-counter methods of birth control such as emergency contraception, condoms, and pills “without cost sharing or requiring a prescription.” The proposal also requires insurance plans to cover “a broader array” of pills and intrauterine devices, or IUDs, the press release says. Right now, plans must cover only one drug in different categories of contraception methods. Exactly how this change would be implemented remains to be seen. The Biden-Harris administration is seeking public comment during a 60-day countdown as soon as the proposed rule formally hits the Federal Register. If finalized, the rule would mark another major change for contraception coverage under Obamacare. Birth Control The new rule is significant for several reasons. The Food and Drug Administration only recently approved an over-the-counter birth control pill. It’s called OPill and is sold at retailers such as Walgreens, Costco, and Amazon for about $20 per month. Additional brands will follow suit and seek FDA approval to be sold over the counter. Another brand already has started the process for its drug, Zena. Not everyone is cheering over-the-counter pills, though. Beyond altering a woman’s menstrual cycle, birth control pills significantly affect a woman’s hormones. They can have mild to severe side effects—both mentally and psychologically—that vary widely from person to person. Some experts are understandably concerned that medication that could have such drastic effects on the body would be available without consultation with a doctor. It even would be available to minors without their parent’s knowledge or consent. Emergency Contraception The HHS mandate also includes coverage for emergency contraception such as Plan B (levonorgestrel) and Ella (ulipristal acetate). Until 2022, the label on both medications warned that the drug could prevent a fertilized egg from implanting in a woman’s uterus. For those who believe human life begins at fertilization, this means that these drugs could induce an abortion. In 2022, the FDA modified the Plan B label to remove this warning, but it remains the case for Ella. Plan B is available over the counter, but Ella requires a prescription. Under current rules, both Plan B and Ella are covered under Obamacare only if the woman has a prescription. Under the Biden-Harris proposal, Plan B would be covered if a person purchases it over the counter. Don’t Fall for Dishonest Framing Mainstream media coverage notes “widespread bipartisan support for access to contraception” and refers to congressional Republicans’ votes against a Democrat-led bill that would enshrine a right to contraception in federal law. But general support for the availability of contraception doesn’t mean that Americans automatically support taxpayer funding, insurance coverage for contraception, or violating religious liberty and conscience rights in the name of access. It’s a mistake to conflate general support for access with specific policy proposals. Along those same lines, declining to support a bill enshrining a federal right to obtain contraceptives doesn’t mean that that someone opposes access to contraception. Rather, such opposition acknowledges that it would be a mistake to enact a wide-reaching bill that, for example, would gut religious freedom and protections for conscience rights, could hamper the FDA’s ability to regulate contraceptive drugs and devices, and could make it more difficult to enforce federal safety regulations. In other words, it’s legitimate to be concerned that enshrining a legal right to contraception creates more problems than it solves. Don’t fall for demagoguery. Contraception already is widely available, affordable, and easy to access. The New York Times’ coverage may insinuate otherwise, but voting against poorly crafted bills doesn’t mean that Republicans in Congress are “against” contraception access generally. What’s Next? Once the proposed rule is published in the Federal Register, Americans will have 60 days to provide feedback through public comment. Whether the Biden-Harris administration will take such concerns into account if and when it publishes a final rule remains to be seen. The results of the Nov. 5 election could be a factor in what happens. We don’t yet know who will take office as president on Jan. 20, 2025. If Harris wins and the rule hasn’t yet been finalized, she presumably would take it up and get it across the finish line. If Trump wins and the rule hasn’t been finalized, his second administration could stop the rule from being issued. If the rule has been finalized, the new administration still could amend or revoke it. Alternatively, depending on the makeup of Congress, lawmakers could use the Congressional Review Act to overturn the rule (and other recent rules from the Biden-Harris administration, for that matter). Time will tell what’s next for the text of the final rule and its ultimate fate as part of Obamacare. In the meantime, Americans have an opportunity to weigh in on a proposal that would expand coverage for controversial over-the-counter drugs that have serious side effects for women. The post Will Obamacare Cover Over-the-Counter Birth Control? Yes, If Biden-Harris Proposal Goes Through appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Mika Brzezinski Loses Her Cool Live on MSNBC, Turns to Unhinged Rhetoric as Trump Surges
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Mika Brzezinski Loses Her Cool Live on MSNBC, Turns to Unhinged Rhetoric as Trump Surges

Oh my. MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski went to some next-level fear-mongering Thursday, accusing Donald Trump of "killing women" and claiming he's "obsessed" with Adolf Hitler. On MSNBC's "Morning Joe" she said, "This is what voters know right now, that he is killing us. I’m talking about us women. ... He is...
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Hayabusa Homecoming Celebration at NHRA Finals
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Hayabusa Homecoming Celebration at NHRA Finals

Chris Moore of the Moore Mafia team getting a quick launch at last year’s Hayabusa Homecoming. (Photo by Matt Polito.) It’s been 25 years since Suzuki launched its groundbreaking Hayabusa, and owners and fans can celebrate this iconic sportbike at the 2024 Hayabusa Homecoming, taking place at the NHRA finals in Pomona, California, on Nov. 16. During the event at the In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip, fans will get to see Pro Stock Motorcycle and other dragracing classes racing down the quarter-mile strip. The RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Suzuki team is aiming to win its second consecutive NHRA Championship in a tight points battle, with Gaige Herrea currently leading the points standings on his Busa. Teammate Richard Gadsen will augment Suzuki’s effort on the track. Last year’s Hayabusa Homecoming at Pomona was packed. (Photo by Matt Polito.) Suzuki owners who pre-register for the event and ride to the track will get free grandstand entry and VIP Suzuki parking for the event, and the first 200 to sign up will also receive a limited-edition Hayabusa Homecoming gift pack. Fans will also have the chance to meet with the Vance & Hines team in a Q&A session and witness Chris Moore of Moore Mafia showcase his 206-mph Turbo Hayabusa on the track. In celebration of the Hayabusa’s 25th anniversary, Rider’s story “Suzuki Hayabusa, 1999-2024: Your Majesty for 25 Years” takes a deep dive into the history of the Hayabusa and how the Busa has evolved throughout the years. From the bike’s inception in 1999 with the most powerful engine in a production motorcycle to stiff competition by Kawasaki and the financial struggles of the Great Recession, the story examines how the Hayabusa adapted, evolved, and overcame all challenges to remain an icon in the motorcycling world. The three model generations of the Hayabusa – Gen 1 on the left, Gen 2 on the right, and Gen 3 in the middle – show the evolution of styling yet all are unmistakably Hayabusas. The Hayabusa Homecoming will be held Saturday, Nov. 16, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pacific. Register now to gain access to the free grandstand entry and VIP parking. To find out more about the event and Suzuki motorcycles, visit the Suzuki website. The post Hayabusa Homecoming Celebration at NHRA Finals appeared first on Rider Magazine.
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LOL - Democrats Officially Hate This
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GOP State Lawmaker Passes Away From Injuries Sustained In Freak Accident – Name Will Still Appear On Ballot
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GOP State Lawmaker Passes Away From Injuries Sustained In Freak Accident – Name Will Still Appear On Ballot

A Republican state lawmaker passed away one month after a freak accident where he rode his lawn mower into an empty swimming pool. Johnnie L. Turner, a Kentucky state senator, died Tuesday evening due to his injuries sustained in the September incident. “It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of Sen. Johnnie Turner’s passing Tuesday evening, following a hard-fought battle with injuries sustained in his recent accident,” Senate President Robert Stivers said in a statement, according to Fox News. “We are heartbroken to learn of the unexpected passing of State Sen. Johnnie L. Turner yesterday evening following a tragic accident at his home in Harlan on Sept. 15. Our deepest sympathies go out to his wife, Maritza, and the entire Turner family. Sen. Turner dedicated his life to helping others—whether through his service in the U.S. Army, his work in Kentucky’s General Assembly, or his private legal practice,” the Republican Party of Kentucky said. “Known as the ‘Legal Lion of the Mountains,’ he was a tireless advocate for southeastern Kentucky’s working men and women. His work earned him deep respect across the region, and his countless contributions to the Commonwealth will not be forgotten. He will be deeply missed by his colleagues, his community, and all whose lives he touched,” it added. We are heartbroken to learn of the unexpected passing of State Sen. Johnnie L. Turner yesterday evening following a tragic accident at his home in Harlan on Sept. 15. Our deepest sympathies go out to his wife, Maritza, and the entire Turner family. Sen. Turner dedicated his life… pic.twitter.com/vAjP3Sn7tA — Republican Party of Kentucky (@KYGOP) October 23, 2024 Per Fox News: In a Facebook post, state Sen. Phillip Wheeler noted that Turner was a generous person. “Johnnie was fervent Christian, which was demonstrated by his great generosity. Simply put, Johnnie was one of the most generous people I have ever met,” Wheeler wrote. “Rest easy dear friend and rejoice in the presence of the Lord. Your work here is done.” U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell also shared his thoughts about Turner. “I remember crossing paths with Johnnie to survey the damage left by the devastating floods that hit Eastern Kentucky,” McConnell recalled in a statement. “Johnnie was on the scene, ankle-deep in mud, his equipment from home in tow, ready to help folks in Letcher County. That’s just who he was: a good man who loved the mountains and its people.” “With his death coming so close to the election, Turner’s name will appear on the general election ballot, the secretary of state’s office said,” CBS News noted. The outlet noted write-in candidates have until Friday to file for the seat. Otherwise, a special election will be needed to fill the seat. With his death coming so close to the election, Turner’s name will appear on the general election ballot, the secretary of state’s office said. https://t.co/niqhNxpsJc — The Washington Times (@WashTimes) October 24, 2024 CBS News reports: Turner pushed for pro-coal legislation and other measures aimed at uplifting his Appalachian district, spanning several counties in eastern Kentucky. Coal employment, once the backbone of the eastern Kentucky economy, fell sharply over the last decade as cheaper natural gas prices and tougher environmental regulations prompted electric providers to move away from buying coal. In August, CBS affiliate WYMT interviewed Turner about his fight to keep the coal industry operating. “This government trying to kill the coal industry it ain’t going to happen in Kentucky it just ain’t going to happen,” Turner told the station. But Turner looked well beyond his district to back measures benefiting the rest of the Bluegrass State, Thayer said, pointing to Turner’s support for a high-stakes horse racing bill a few years ago. That measure secured the legal status of wagering on slots-style historical racing machines, a lucrative revenue source for racetracks. It was a tough vote for Turner, who represented a socially conservative district. “He told me that he saw what happened to the coal industry in eastern Kentucky and he didn’t want to see another leading industry — in this case the horse industry — have the same thing happen to it,” Thayer said. “I really appreciate his courage on that.” Turner served in the Kentucky House from 1999 to 2002. House Speaker David Osborne said Wednesday that Turner was an “ardent champion and passionate voice for eastern Kentucky.”
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100 Percent Fed Up Feed
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ELECTION INTERFERENCE? Oregon Secretary of State Website DOESN’T LIST President Trump!
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ELECTION INTERFERENCE? Oregon Secretary of State Website DOESN’T LIST President Trump!

Do we have another case of clear election interference on our hands? And why is it always the ones we’re supposed to trust the most? The Secretary of State is supposed to administer safe and fair elections in each respective state. Big job! But why do so many of them seem to be so shady? Big thanks to a reader (Susana, last name omitted for privacy) for sending this to my attention…. We go now to the Oregon Secretary of State website and in the left side bar you can select “Partisan Candidates” and then “President” to see all the candidates running for President. I checked myself, this is what it looks like: Let me zoom in a bit for you and I think you might just see the problem: That’s right, we have Kamala Harris listed just fine, Jill Stein, Chase Oliver (whoever that is) and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Gee, I can’t quite put my finger on it, but something seems off here…. I could swear they are forgetting someone…. Think Noah, think…… AH YES! DONALD J. TRUMP is notoriously missing from the list. How freaking corrupt or incompetent can you get? I know it’s Oregon and they’re full of braindead Far-Left liberals, but this is bad even for them! Come on Oregon, you’re better than this….or at least you should be! Go check for yourself, this is the site: https://oregonvotes.gov/voters-guide/english/votersguide.html The only good news here? I doubt this will influence one single vote because (1) virtually everyone has already made up their minds, and (2) I’ve never actually heard of anyone deciding who to vote for by browsing some boring Secretary of State POS website. But still….this is wrong. Please SHARE! Because while I don’t think omitting President Trump’s name will cause anyone to forget to vote for him, perhaps we actually can swing some votes from voters who realize that any Government that is corrupt enough to do something like this, as dumb and blatant as it is, definitely does not have their best interest at heart. Any Government that is corrupt enough to do this and so scared of Donald Trump being elected, must themselves be the true enemy of the people. So share this please….and perhaps we’ll red pill a few people who will switch to VOTE TRUMP!
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