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1 METAPLUSBOOK Health Care Reform Is A Women’s Issue METAPLUSBOOK ROMAN HEALTH CARE REFORM IS A WOMEN’S ISSUE METAPLUSBOOK ROMAN ALL CAPS making WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE a PRIORITY METAPLUSBOOK ROMAN Health Care Reform Is A Women’s Issue META BOLD ABORTION RIGHTS META BOLD Health Care Reform Is A Women’s Issue META ITALIC making women’s health care a priority METAPLUSMEDIUM - CAPS REGULAR Making Women’s Health Care A Priority METAPLUSMEDIUM ITALIC aborting health reform METAPLUSMEDIUM - CAPS REGULAR aborting health reform METAPLUSMEDIUM - CAPS REGULAR NORMAL 9 PT 12 LEADING FACTS: Women are more vulnerable to high health care costs because women’s reproductive health requires more regular contact with health care providers, including visits for yearly Pap tests, mammograms, and obstetric care. Tough economic times are especially difficult for women struggling to afford basic health care. Women of childbearing a ge spend 68 percent more in out-of-pocket health care costs than men, in part because of reproductive health-related supplies and services. Roughly 16.7 million women are uninsured, and thus likely to postpone care and delay or forgo important preventive care, such as cancer screenings. Six in 10 clients consider family planning centers, like Planned Parenthood health centers, their main source of health care. Often, these centers are their only interac- tion with the country’s health care system. As the health care reform debate moves forward, those who want to deny access to com- prehensive reproductive health care will continue to target both Planned Parenthood and the health insurance coverage that meets all the health care needs of women, men, and teens. We need your help to guarantee that health care reform works for us all. NORMAL 9 PT 12 LEADING ABORTING HEALTH REFORM WITHOUT REPRODUCTIVE-HEALTH COVERAGE, ANY PUBLIC INSURANCE PLAN IS DOOMED TO FAIL. In September 1993, as Hillary Clinton lobbied Congress to pass her health-reform bill, she plainly addressed the looming controversy over reproductive care. “It will include pregnancy-related services, and that will include abortion, as insurance policies currently do,” she told the Senate Finance Committee. Conservatives were incensed. But as the his- tory books record, it was industry pressure and legislative malaise that killed Hillarycare, not debate over women’s rights. ADVANCING HEALTH CARE REFORM PLANNED PARENTHOOD BELIEVES THAT ALL AMERICANS SHOULD BE GUARANTEED ACCESS TO QUALITY, AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE. Nationwide, more than 850 Planned Parenthood health centers provide a wide range of reproductive health care to millions of women every year. The vast majority, more than 90 percent, of this health care is preventive — and includes contraception, cancer screenings, testing for sexually transmitted infections, and immunizations. Such reproductive health care is basic health care, and must be covered by any national health insurance plan if we are to meet women’s health care needs.

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METAPLUSBOOK

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s IssueMETAPLUSBOOK ROMAN

HEALTH CARE REFORM IS A WOMEN’S ISSUEMETAPLUSBOOK ROMAN ALL CAPS

making WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE a PRIORITYMETAPLUSBOOK ROMAN

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s IssueMETA BOLD

ABORTION RIGHTSMETA BOLD

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s IssueMETA ITALIC

making women’s health care a priorityMETAPLUSMEDIUM - CAPS REGULAR

Making Women’s Health Care A PriorityMETAPLUSMEDIUM ITALIC

aborting health reformMETAPLUSMEDIUM - CAPS REGULAR

aborting health reformMETAPLUSMEDIUM - CAPS REGULAR

NORMAL 9 PT 12 LEADING

FACTS:

• Womenaremorevulnerabletohighhealthcarecostsbecausewomen’sreproductivehealthrequiresmoreregularcontactwithhealthcareproviders,includingvisitsforyearlyPaptests,mammograms,andobstetriccare.

• Tougheconomictimesareespeciallydifficultforwomenstrugglingtoaffordbasichealthcare.

• Womenofchildbearingagespend68percentmoreinout-of-pockethealthcarecoststhanmen,inpartbecauseofreproductivehealth-relatedsuppliesandservices.

• Roughly16.7millionwomenareuninsured,andthuslikelytopostponecareanddelayorforgoimportantpreventivecare,suchascancerscreenings.

• Sixin10clientsconsiderfamilyplanningcenters,likePlannedParenthoodhealthcenters,theirmainsourceofhealthcare.Often,thesecentersaretheironlyinterac-tionwiththecountry’shealthcaresystem.

Asthehealthcarereformdebatemovesforward,thosewhowanttodenyaccesstocom-prehensivereproductivehealthcarewillcontinuetotargetbothPlannedParenthoodandthehealthinsurancecoveragethatmeetsallthehealthcareneedsofwomen,men,andteens.Weneedyourhelptoguaranteethathealthcarereformworksforusall.

NORMAL 9 PT 12 LEADING

ABORTING HEALTH REFORMWITHOUT REPRODUCTIVE-HEALTH COVERAGE, ANY PUBLIC INSURANCE PLAN IS DOOMED TO FAIL.

InSeptember1993,asHillaryClintonlobbiedCongresstopassherhealth-reformbill,she plainly addressed the looming controversy over reproductive care. “It will includepregnancy-relatedservices,andthatwillincludeabortion,asinsurancepoliciescurrentlydo,”shetoldtheSenateFinanceCommittee.Conservativeswereincensed.Butasthehis-torybooksrecord,itwasindustrypressureandlegislativemalaisethatkilledHillarycare,notdebateoverwomen’srights.

ADVANCING HEALTH CARE REFORMPLANNEDPARENTHOODBELIEVESTHATALLAMERICANSSHOULDBEGUARANTEEDACCESSTOQUALITY,AFFORDABLEHEALTHCARE.

Nationwide,morethan850PlannedParenthoodhealthcentersprovideawiderangeofreproductivehealthcaretomillionsofwomeneveryyear.Thevastmajority,morethan90percent,ofthishealthcareispreventive—andincludescontraception,cancerscreenings,testingforsexuallytransmittedinfections,andimmunizations.Suchreproductivehealthcareisbasichealthcare,andmustbecoveredbyanynationalhealthinsuranceplanifwearetomeetwomen’shealthcareneeds.

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FUTURA

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s Issue BOOK

HEALTH CARE REFORM IS A WOMEN’S ISSUEBOOK ALL CAPS

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s Issue BOOK ITALIC

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s Issue LIGHT

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s Issue EXTRA BLACK

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s Issue EXTRA BLCK ITALIC

HEALTH CARE REFORM IS A WOMEN’S ISSUE EXTRA BLCK ALL CAPS

HEALTH CARE REFORM IS A WOMEN’S ISSUEEXTRA BLACK

HEALTH CARE REFORM is a WOMEN’S ISSUEEXTRA BLACK

Making Women’s Health Care A Priority LIGHT CONDENSED

MAKING WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE A PRIORITYBOLD CONDENSED

BOOK, BOLD 9 PT 12 LEADING

FACTS:• Women are more vulnerable to high health care costs because women’s reproduc-

tive health requires more regular contact with health care providers, including visits for yearly Pap tests, mammograms, and obstetric care.

• Tough economic times are especially difficult for women struggling to afford basic health care.

• Women of childbearing a ge spend 68 percent more in out-of-pocket health care costs than men, in part because of reproductive health-related supplies and services.

• Roughly 16.7 million women are uninsured, and thus likely to postpone care and delay or forgo important preventive care, such as cancer screenings.

• Six in 10 clients consider family planning centers, like Planned Parenthood health centers, their main source of health care. Often, these centers are their only interac-tion with the country’s health care system.

• As the health care reform debate moves forward, those who want to deny access to comprehensive reproductive health care will continue to target both Planned Parenthood and the health insurance coverage that meets all the health care needs of women, men, and teens. We need your help to guarantee that health care reform works for us all.

EXTRA BOLD, LIGHT OBLIQUIE, LIGHT; BOOK, BOOK OBLIQUIE 9 PT 12 LEADING

ABORTING HEALTH REFORMWITHOUT REPRODUCTIVE-HEALTH COVERAGE, ANY PUBLIC INSURANCE PLAN IS DOOMED TO

FAIL.In September 1993, as Hillary Clinton lobbied Congress to pass her health-reform bill, she plainly addressed the looming controversy

over reproductive care. “It will include pregnancy-related services, and that will include abortion, as insurance policies currently do,” she told the Senate Finance Committee. Conservatives were incensed. But as the history books record, it was industry pressure and legislative malaise that killed Hillarycare, not debate over women’s rights.

ADVANCING HEALTH CARE REFORMPlanned Parenthood believes that all Americans should be guaranteed access to quality, affordable health care.

Nationwide, more than 850 Planned Parenthood health centers provide a wide range of reproductive health care to millions of women every year. The vast majority, more than 90 percent, of this health care is preventive — and includes contraception, cancer screenings, testing for sexually transmitted infections, and immunizations. Such reproductive health care is basic health care, and must be covered by any national health insurance plan if we are to meet women’s health care needs.

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HELVETICA NEUE LT PRO

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s Issue55 ROMAN

HEALTH CARE REFORM IS A WOMEN’S ISSUE55 ROMAN ALL CAPS

making women’s health care a priority 55 ROMAN LOWERCASE

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s Issue75 BOLD

93 BLACK EXTENDED

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s Issue45 LIGHT

making women’s health care a priority25 ULTRA LIGHT

Making Women’s Health Care A PriorityTHIN EXTENDED

ABORTING HEALTH REFORM75 BOLD CAPS

ABORTING HEALTH REFORM

BOOK, BOLD 9 PT 12 LEADING

FACTS:

• Women are more vulnerable to high health care costs because women’s repro-ductive health requires more regular contact with health care providers, including visits for yearly Pap tests, mammograms, and obstetric care.

• Tough economic times are especially difficult for women struggling to afford basic health care.

• Women of childbearing a ge spend 68 percent more in out-of-pocket health care costs than men, in part because of reproductive health-related supplies and services.

• Roughly 16.7 million women are uninsured, and thus likely to postpone care and delay or forgo important preventive care, such as cancer screenings.

• Six in 10 clients consider family planning centers, like Planned Parenthood health centers, their main source of health care. Often, these centers are their only inter-action with the country’s health care system.

• As the health care reform debate moves forward, those who want to deny access to comprehensive reproductive health care will continue to target both Planned Parenthood and the health insurance coverage that meets all the health care needs of women, men, and teens. We need your help to guarantee that health care reform works for us all.

87 HEAVY CONDENSED OBLIQUE, 47 LIGHT CONDENSED, 35 THIN

ABORTING HEALTH REFORMWITHOUT REPRODUCTIVE-HEALTH COVERAGE, ANY PUBLIC INSURANCE PLAN IS DOOMED TO FAIL.

In September 1993, as Hillary Clinton lobbied Congress to pass her health-reform bill, she plainly addressed the looming controversy over

reproductive care. “It will include pregnancy-related services, and that will include abortion, as insurance policies currently do,” she told the

Senate Finance Committee. Conservatives were incensed. But as the history books record, it was industry pressure and legislative malaise

that killed Hillarycare, not debate over women’s rights.

77 CONDENSED BOLD, 56 ITALIC, 55 ROMAN

ADVANCING HEALTH CARE REFORMPLANNED PARENTHOOD BELIEVES THAT ALL AMERICANS SHOULD BE GUARANTEED

ACCESS TO QUALITY, AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE.

Nationwide, more than 850 Planned Parenthood health centers provide a wide range of reproductive health care to millions of women every year. The vast majority, more than 90 percent, of this health care is preventive — and includes contraception, cancer screenings, testing for sexually transmitted infections, and immunizations. Such repro-ductive health care is basic health care, and must be covered by any national health insurance plan if we are to meet women’s health care needs.

RIGHTSABORTION

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FUTURA BOOK

“WOMEN AREN’T JUST DISPRO-PORTIONATELY AFFECTED BY THIS ISSUE BECUASE OF THE ROLES THAT WE PLAY IN FAMILES. WOMEN ARE AFFECTED BECAUSE OF THE JOBS WE DO IN THIS ECONOMY.” — MICHELLE OBAMA

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ALEXANDRIA FLF

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s IssueREGULAR

REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTSREGULAR

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s IssueITALIC Health Care Reform Is A Women’s IssueBOLD Making Women’s Health Care A PriorityBOLD ITALIC

ABORTING HEALTH REFORMBOLD ALL CAPS

reproductive rightsREGULAR

REGULAR, 9 PT 12 LEADING

FACTS:

• Women are more vulnerable to high health care costs because women’s reproduc-tive health requires more regular contact with health care providers, including visits for yearly Pap tests, mammograms, and obstetric care.

• Tough economic times are especially difficult for women struggling to afford basic health care.

• Women of childbearing a ge spend 68 percent more in out-of-pocket health care costs than men, in part because of reproductive health-related supplies and ser-vices.

• Roughly 16.7 million women are uninsured, and thus likely to postpone care and delay or forgo important preventive care, such as cancer screenings.

• Six in 10 clients consider family planning centers, like Planned Parenthood health centers, their main source of health care. Often, these centers are their only inter-action with the country’s health care system.

• As the health care reform debate moves forward, those who want to deny access to comprehensive reproductive health care will continue to target both Planned Parenthood and the health insurance coverage that meets all the health care needs of women, men, and teens. We need your help to guarantee that health care reform works for us all.

BOLD,, ITALIC, REGULAR, 9 PT 12 LEADING

ADVANCING HEALTH CARE REFORMPlanned Parenthood believes that all Americans should be guaranteed access to quality, affordable health care.

Nationwide, more than 850 Planned Parenthood health centers provide a wide range of reproductive health care to millions of women every year. The vast majority, more than 90 percent, of this health care is preventive — and includes contraception, cancer screen-ings, testing for sexually transmitted infections, and immunizations. Such reproductive health care is basic health care, and must be covered by any national health insurance plan if we are to meet women’s health care needs.

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META SERIF

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s IssueSERIF BOOK

HEALTH CARE REFORM IS A WOMEN’S ISSUESERIF BOOK CAPS

HEALTH CARE REFORM IS A WOMEN’S ISSUEBOOK ITALIC

MAKING WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE A PRIORITYSERIF SC BOLD

ABORTION RIGHTSSERIF BOLD

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s IssueSERIF BOLD ITALIC

ABORTING HEALTH REFORMSERIF BOLD

REGULAR, 9 PT 12 LEADING

FACTS:• Women are more vulnerable to high health care costs because women’s reproductive

health requires more regular contact with health care providers, including visits for yearly Pap tests, mammograms, and obstetric care.

• Tough economic times are especially difficult for women struggling to afford basic health care.

• Women of childbearing a ge spend 68 percent more in out-of-pocket health care costs than men, in part because of reproductive health-related supplies and services.

• Roughly 16.7 million women are uninsured, and thus likely to postpone care and delay or forgo important preventive care, such as cancer screenings.

• Six in 10 clients consider family planning centers, like Planned Parenthood health centers, their main source of health care. Often, these centers are their only interac-tion with the country’s health care system.

• As the health care reform debate moves forward, those who want to deny access to comprehensive reproductive health care will continue to target both Planned Parenthood and the health insurance coverage that meets all the health care needs of women, men, and teens. We need your help to guarantee that health care reform works for us all.

BOLD, ITALIC, REGULAR, 9 PT 12 LEADING

ADVANCING HEALTH CARE REFORMPlanned Parenthood believes that all Americans should be guaranteed access to quality, affordable health care.

Nationwide, more than 850 Planned Parenthood health centers provide a wide range of reproductive health care to millions of women every year. The vast majority, more than 90 percent, of this health care is preventive — and includes contraception, cancer screenings, testing for sexually transmitted infections, and immunizations. Such reproductive health care is basic health care, and must be covered by any national health insurance plan if we are to meet women’s health care needs.

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LINOLETTER STD

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s IssueROMAN

HEALTH CARE REFORM IS A WOMEN’S ISSUEROMAN CAPS

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s Issue ITALIC

MAKING WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE A PRIORITYBOLD

ABORTION RIGHTSBLACK

health care reform is a women’s issueBLACK

ABORTING HEALTH REFORMBLACK

REGULAR, 9 PT 12 LEADING

FACTS:• Women are more vulnerable to high health care costs because women’s re-

productive health requires more regular contact with health care providers, including visits for yearly Pap tests, mammograms, and obstetric care.

• Tough economic times are especially difficult for women struggling to af-ford basic health care.

• Women of childbearing a ge spend 68 percent more in out-of-pocket health care costs than men, in part because of reproductive health-related supplies and services.

• Roughly 16.7 million women are uninsured, and thus likely to postpone care and delay or forgo important preventive care, such as cancer screenings.

• Six in 10 clients consider family planning centers, like Planned Parenthood health centers, their main source of health care. Often, these centers are their only interaction with the country’s health care system.

• As the health care reform debate moves forward, those who want to deny access to comprehensive reproductive health care will continue to target both Planned Parenthood and the health insurance coverage that meets all the health care needs of women, men, and teens. We need your help to guarantee that health care reform works for us all.

BOLD, ITALIC, REGULAR, 9 PT 12 LEADING

ADVANCING HEALTH CARE REFORMPlanned Parenthood believes that all Americans should be guaranteed access to quality, affordable health care.

Nationwide, more than 850 Planned Parenthood health centers provide a wide range of reproductive health care to millions of women every year. The vast ma-jority, more than 90 percent, of this health care is preventive — and includes contraception, cancer screenings, testing for sexually transmitted infections, and immunizations. Such reproductive health care is basic health care, and must be covered by any national health insurance plan if we are to meet women’s health care needs.

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LINOLETTER STD

“I THINK YOUR MOM DID” – DEBBIE STABENOW

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OPTI AUVANT GOTHIC

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s Issue

HEALTH CARE REFORM is a WOMEN’S ISSUE

ABORTING HEALTH REFORMABORTING HEALTH REFORM

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MONOSPACE 821 BT

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s Issue

ABORTING HEALTH REFORMABORTING HEALTH REFORM

ABORTION RIGHTS

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NEUTRA DISPLAY

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s IssueHealth Care Reform Is A Women’s Issue

Abortion RightsAbortion Rights

HEALTH CARE REFORM IS A WOMEN’S ISSUE

ABORTING HEALTH REFORMABORTING HEALTH REFORM

ABORTING HEALTH REFORM

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NEUTRA DISPLAY

The typical american woman who wants to have two children will spend about five years being pregnant, recovering from prengancy or trying to get pregnant, and about thirty years trying to avoid unintended pregnancies. — nancy folbre

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MODERN NO 216

Health Care Reform Is A Women’s Issue

HEALTH CARE REFORM IS A WOMEN’S ISSUE

ABORTING HEALTH REFORM

ABORTING HEALTH REFORM

ABORTING HEALTH REFORM

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ADOBE CASELON

Abortion RightsHealth Care Reform Is A Women’s Issue

Abortion Rights health care reform is a WOMEN’S ISSUE

ABORTING HEALTH REFORM

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NEUTRAFACE SLAB DISPLAY

Abortion Rights Health Care Reform Is A Women’s Issue

ABORTION RIGHTS health care reform is a WOMEN’S ISSUE

ABORTING HEALTH REFORM

ABORTING HEALTH REFORM

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NEUTRAFACE SLAB DISPLAY

Women of childbearing age spend 68 percent more in out-of-pocket health care costs than men, in part because of reproductive health-related supplies and services.