Stop the War Against Birth Control
When I first knew my surgeon husband, Dr. George Richardson in the earlier part of the 20th century, he spoke of the horror of caring for dying women with infected abdomens resulting from illegal, unprofessional, or downright filthy abortions or attempted abortions.
Young women, in the prime of their lives, or perhaps even teenagers, interrupted their pregnancies in some ghastly fashion either on their own, or in a back alley “abortion clinic”. They did not want a child whom they could not love, provide for, or parent adequately.
Posted by Sue Kirby on 02/27/12 •
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VIDEO : Let’s Talk About The Farm Bill
On Sunday, January 29th, Executive Director, Ellen Parker, was featured speaker at the Museum of Science as part of their ongoing series “Let’s Talk About Food.” The event is focused on the 2012 Farm Bill and its impact on New England.
Ellen provided Project Bread’s perspective on how the Farm Bill affects what’s on a child’s lunch plate, highlighting our Chefs in Schools program. Annette Higby, executive director of the New England Farmers Union, and Professor Timothy Griffin of Tufts University, also spoke, providing local perspectives on agribusiness as well as the environment and sustainability.
Posted by Sue Kirby on 02/23/12 •
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Sequestration – Will It Happen?
The Human Needs Report
February 21, 2012
The Budget Control Act of 2011 (BCA, PL 112-025) that was passed last August calls for
significant deficit reduction. The first installment of nearly $1 trillion in cuts went into effect
immediately and is achieved through binding 10-year limits on annual appropriations bills. The
second round of savings should add up to $1.2 trillion over ten years. The legislation set up a
fast track for passing a deficit reduction plan that could have combined spending cuts with
revenue increases.
Posted by Sue Kirby on 02/21/12 •
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