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House lawmakers reintroduce bill that would boost access to contraception for military, families

By SARAH CAMMARATA | STARS AND STRIPES Published: April 20, 2021 WASHINGTON Rep. Jackie Speier on Tuesday led a group of House lawmakers to reintroduce legislation that would allow anyone who receives health care through the military to access all forms of Food and Drug Administration-approved contraception without additional costs. The bill from Speier, D-Calif., would ensure non-active-duty service members, including those in the Reserve, National Guard, inactive reservists, retirees and their dependents can access a wide-range of coverage without a copay, including FDA-approved contraception, counseling, and insertion and removal services. “Our military families should not have fewer rights than those they serve to protect. Access to basic, preventive health care, including contraception and family planning counseling, is critical to troop readiness, well-being, and equality,” said Speier, who is the chairwoman of the military personnel subpanel of the House Armed Serv

Deaths for the week of April 16, 2021 – J

Obituaries are supported by a generous grant from Sinai Memorial Chapel.  Steffi Tick Steffi Tick Loving wife, mother and grandmother Steffi Tick (née Moser), 93, passed away peacefully on April 8, 2021 from natural causes. She was born in Duisburg, Germany, on October 2, 1927, and 11 years later fled the Nazis with her family, landing in Sydney, Australia. Growing up, she was active in Habonim, which led to many friendships some lasting nearly 80 years. She trained as a dietician at the University of Sydney and worked in senior services for many years after moving to San Francisco in 1966. Steffi was married for 60 years to Stanley Tick, a native of Brooklyn and an English professor at San Francisco State, who passed away in 2017. The two met in Italy in 1953 while each was vacationing with a friend. They hit it off immediately and a long-distance letter-writing relationship ensued. In June of 1957, Stanley stopped in Sydney en route to Myanmar (then Burma), but never made

Friendly Fire at NYT: NYC s Rich COVID Deserters Aren t Welcome Back

The The 2,000-word rant was penned by Jacob Bernstein, son of Washington Post journalist Carl Bernstein and his second wife, journalist and screenwriter, Nora Ephron. In other works, the culturally plugged-in Bernstein found an impressive bunch of likeminded individuals to trash their fellow elitists. While Luke Winkie’s mean-spirited Times essay in March seemed tongue in cheek, Bernstein s wasn t and gave off an ethnocentric, we-don’t want your-kind energy as even a picture caption targeted a specific group: “Men in suits on New York City’s streets again: an unwelcome sight for some.” Bernstein found proudly contemptuous lefties, seemingly unaware that the culture mecca of the country isn’t funded on drag queens and BLM activists, but on revenues generated by the Wall Street types they openly loathe (click “expand”):

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