Liz and her fellow co-chairs of the Bipartisan Pro-Choice Legislative Caucus wrote for today’s Albany Times Union supporting President Obama’s stance on contraceptive coverage for all women, regardless of where they work. They wrote:
It’s no secret that women often struggle with the price of birth control. In New York, we’ve been fortunate — birth control and other reproductive health services have been part of insurance plans here since the passage of the Women’s Health and Wellness Act in 2002.
But even in New York, a woman with health insurance could still pay up to $50 a month or more in co-pays for birth control. In many other states, birth control can be excluded from coverage entirely. When we heard one of the benefits in the new national health care law would be coverage of preventive care, including birth control, without co-pays, we were relieved.
The BPCLC announced the election of its four new co-chairs last week. Liz is one of the four, and is joined by Assemblymember Ellen Jaffee (D-Suffern), Assemblymember Teresa Sayward (R-Willsboro), and Senator Andrea Stewart Cousins (D-Yonkers).