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Judy Waxman, Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights

Judy Waxman

Judy Waxman is the Vice President of Health and Reproductive Rights at the National Women's Law Center. She pioneers advocacy, policy and educational strategies to promote the quality and availability of health care, including reproductive choice, for American women. Prior to joining the National Women's Law Center, Ms. Waxman served as Deputy Executive Director at Families USA for over a decade. In that capacity, she worked to achieve high quality, affordable health and long-term care for all Americans and was a leader on grassroots and activities on Medicaid, Medicare and other health care access legislative issues. She previously served as a Professional Staff Member with the Pepper Commission (the United States Bipartisan Commission on Comprehensive Health Care). Ms. Waxman was also an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, an attorney for the Department of Health and Human Services and served as President of the Board of Directors of the Women's Medical Center, a nonprofit health clinic. She served on advisory committees for publications of the Alan Guttmacher Institute and the Older Women's League (OWL), and was the Chair of the Health Task Force of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights and of the Leadership Conference of Aging Organizations. She holds a law degree from American University and a bachelor's degree from the University of Miami, in Florida.

My Take

Being a Woman is No Longer a Pre-Existing Condition

Posted by Judy Waxman, Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights | Posted on: March 26, 2010 at 04:00 pm

by Judy Waxman, Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights, 
National Women's Law Center

Change.

It’s been used to inspire hope and describe a movement. Today, it is reality for millions of women in this country.

Being a woman is no longer a pre-existing condition. 

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When It Comes to Your Birth Control: Don't Go to the Fish Pond Without a Net

Posted by Judy Waxman, Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights | Posted on: March 24, 2010 at 05:00 pm

by Judy Waxman, Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights, 
National Women's Law Center

There is an old proverb about being prepared in life: Don't go to the fish pond without a net.

Common sense, right?  But would you know what to do if the net breaks?

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We're All a Part of Health Care History Today

Posted by Judy Waxman, Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights | Posted on: March 23, 2010 at 09:46 pm

by Judy Waxman, Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights, 
National Women's Law Center

Today, on behalf of advocates of women’s health like you, I was invited to be part of President’s historic signing of a health care reform bill that will change the lives of millions of women and their families. 

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Did Your Members of Congress Stand Up for Women?

Posted by Judy Waxman, Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights | Posted on: March 22, 2010 at 04:41 pm

by Judy Waxman, Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights, 
National Women's Law Center

“It’s personal for women. After we pass this bill, being a woman will no longer be a pre-existing medical condition.” — Speaker Nancy Pelosi, March 21, 2010

Because many of you stood up for health care reform that works for women, on Sunday, the House of Representatives took a historic step toward ending insurance industry practices that discriminate against women every day.

But when push came to shove — did your Member of Congress stand with women and their families? Or did they stand with the health insurance companies?

Find out how your Member of Congress votedand thank the Representatives who voted for quality, affordable health care and tell those who voted with the insurance industry that their constituents need more from them. 

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The Time is Now: Women Can't Wait For Health Reform

Posted by Judy Waxman, Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights | Posted on: March 16, 2010 at 01:34 pm

by Judy Waxman, Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights, 
National Women's Law Center

They say the personal is political. And who knows that more than women?

When you have to choose between paying your rent and buying medicine for your family, while politicians try to stop legislation that would make health care more affordable and reliable — the personal is political.

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