Today we have released an in-depth synopsis of the Pre-Conference to share the phenomenal breadth of knowledge, ideas, and actions that emerged across the spectrum of issues that fall under the care economy umbrella. The following summary condenses the main takeaways from that document and the rich discussions held throughout the day. A brief video recapping the event can also be found here.
told them it accessed to mifepristone, a key abortion drug. the organizations quest to ban the use of puberty blockers and home on 34 transgender minors has culminated in a string of recent legislative winds following lobbying in at least eight states. as shown by internal documents. talk to me more about what they re successfully able to accomplish. look, they ve deployed members of their group to testifying in state legislatures. they ve sent letters. they ve been able to change gender-affirming care policies in hospitals in st. louis. they have members who are prominent in different hospitals around the country. they even had a member who was the head of texas s state public health department. they ve been able to, through this network of folks, through right-wing media channels, through fox news, through other right-wing media, express these beliefs that the medical establishment has rejected.
No economic system in history has been as successful at lifting people out of poverty as that of capitalism based on principles of economic freedom. Economic freedom has done more for the poor throughout the world than any taxpayer-funded social program or welfare check ever could. The embrace of capitalism and the defeat of serfdom in pre-industrial Europe led to the most dramatic increases in wealth in the history of the world.
Health reform proposals recently introduced in Congress such asthe Patients' Choice Act of 2009 seek to replace the currentincome tax exclusion with a fairer, flatter form of tax relief forall Americans regardless of job status.