
| Holt, Moore Lead 44 Members in Expressing Disappointment in Anti-Science "Plan B" Decision |
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| Wednesday, 14 December 2011 17:25 |
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(Washington, D.C.) – U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (NJ-12) and U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore (WI-04) today led a group of 44 Members of Congress in expressing disappointment in the anti-scientific decision by U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius to limit the availability of Plan B emergency contraception. Last week, Secretary Sebelius overruled career scientists at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, who had recommended that emergency contraceptives be sold over-the-counter. As the Members wrote, “Science has confirmed that the drug is safe and effective with appropriate use and health experts have demonstrated that an age restriction is unnecessary. Your decision marks the first time a Health and Human Services Secretary has overruled FDA scientists. This is a profoundly troubling outcome from an Administration that stated science should be the foundation for such decisions. As you look ahead to future decisions affecting the health of millions of women, including those relating to birth control access, we urge you to put science first.” The full text of the letter follows below. Secretary Kathleen Sebelius We write to express our disappointment over your decision not to make the emergency contraceptive Plan B available over the counter for all girls of reproductive age. Emergency contraception is a safe and effective medication that prevents pregnancy if taken soon after sexual intercourse. As you know, emergency contraception does not cause an abortion, but prevents pregnancy. Emergency contraception has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) since 1999. In 2006, the FDA approved emergency contraception for over the counter sales for individuals ages 18 and older, and it has been available over the counter for women age 17 and older since 2009. Providing emergency contraception over the counter for all girls of reproductive age would be consistent with the policies of many countries around the world, including the United Kingdom. Denying over the counter access will harm the effort to prevent unintended pregnancies. Science has confirmed that the drug is safe and effective with appropriate use and health experts have demonstrated that an age restriction is unnecessary. Your decision marks the first time a Health and Human Services Secretary has overruled FDA scientists. This is a profoundly troubling outcome from an Administration that stated science should be the foundation for such decisions. As you look ahead to future decisions affecting the health of millions of women, including those relating to birth control access, we urge you to put science first. Sincerely,
Rep. Gwen Moore Rep. Charlie Rangel Rep. Barbara Lee Rep. Sam Farr Rep. Diana DeGette Rep. Chellie Pingree Rep. George Miller Rep. Bob Filner Rep. Pete Stark Rep. Mike Quigley Rep. Laura Richardson Rep. Alcee Hastings Rep. Linda Sanchez Rep. Jerrold Nadler Rep. Carolyn Maloney Rep. Steve Cohen Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton Rep. Joseph Crowley Rep. Gerry Connolly Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. Rep. James McGovern Rep. Peter DeFazio Rep. Adam Smith Rep. Gary Ackerman Rep. Lynn Woolsey Rep. John Olver Rep. Lloyd Doggett Rep. Zoe Lofgren Rep. Chris Murphy Rep. Mike Honda Rep. Kathy Castor Rep. Nita Lowey Rep. Niki Tsongas Rep. Ted Deutch Rep. Edolphus Towns Rep. Steven Rothman Rep. Janice Hahn Rep. Doris Matsui Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard Rep. Rosa DeLauro Rep. William Keating Rep. Jay Inslee ### |
