Reform Jewish Leader Welcomes New Global AIDS Bill, Calls on Senate to Fix Shortcomings
Saperstein: “With 22.5 million people living with HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa alone and with full knowledge that for every person treated six new people become infected, we will continue to fight a losing battle against AIDS unless we take prevention seriously.”
This Week at the RAC: Apply for Nothing but Nets Fellowship; People's Climate March
Reform Jewish Movement Celebrates House Passage of Tobacco Regulation Bill
Saperstein: “This bill sends a clear message that we will no longer stand for the unregulated, unsupervised distribution of tobacco products.”
Reform Jewish Movement Calls on Congress to Make Women's Health a Priority
Feldman: By restoring college and community clinics’ access to affordable birth control, we can provide an essential tool in preserving women’s health to populations that desperately need it.
Anticipating Enrollment Season, New Statistics on the ACA
Happy Honey Jars
Saperstein Joins Faith Leaders in World AIDS Day Service to Call for Action
Saperstein: “It is up to each of us now to reflect the holiness of our faiths by calling for a world where every life is treated as holy; it is up to each of us to reach out and let our hands be God’s hands in the sacred work of healing in our world.”
Celebrating a Milestone for VAWA
Reform Jewish Leader Celebrates the Enactment of the Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act
Pelavin: As the first federal law preventing health insurers or employers from using genetic information to discriminate, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (H.R.