Monday, May 4, 2009

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Reproductive Health

Congressman Smith gets a smackdown from our Sec. of State.

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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, on January 8, declared the U.S. government’s renewed support for and dedication to international family planning and reproductive health programs during a major speech commemorating the 15th anniversary of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD). In her speech, she noted that investing in women—including by helping them time and space their pregnancies and by providing pregnancy-related care—“is essential to the prosperity and opportunity of all, to the stability of families and communities, and the sustainability and development of nations.