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Alaska state Sen. Pete Kelly (R) is declaring war on fetal alcohol syndrome, and he's proposing to place state-funded pregnancy tests in bars and restaurants so that women can figure out if they're pregnant before drinking. But he also told the Anchorage Daily News this week that he opposes increased access to contraception, because birth control is only for women "who don't want to act responsibly."
"Literally, you can go into the bathroom at the bar and test," said Kelly in his interview this week, describing his plan. "So if youre drinking, youre out at the big birthday celebration and youre kind of like, Gee, I wonder if I -- ? You should be able to go in the bathroom and theres that plastic, Plexiglas bowl in there."
The interviewer asked if Kelly would also support making free birth control available in bars. Kelly is opposed to abortion access, and providing additional access to contraception could help sexually active women and men avoid unwanted pregnancies in the first place.
Kelly, however, said he opposed such a move.
"The thinking is a little opposite," he replied. "This assumes that if you know, youll act responsibly. Birth control is for people who dont necessarily want to act responsibly."
When the interviewer noted that using birth control could be viewed as "acting responsibly," Kelly said he wasn't sure.
"Maybe, maybe not. That's a level of social engineering that we don't want to get into. All we want to do is make sure that people are informed and they'll make the right decision," he replied.
In a statement sent to reporters, Alaska Democratic Party Executive Director said, "Republicans need to stop their war on Alaska women."
As Dana Liebelson at Mother Jones notes, "Alaska does not accept federal money from the government's Medicaid expansion, which would fund contraception, and state Sen. Fred Dyson (R-Eagle River) recently spoke out against it, declaring that if people can afford lattes, they can afford birth control."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/21/pete-kelly-alaska_n_5009371.html
newfie11
(8,159 posts)ismnotwasm
(42,481 posts)Wonder what's in the men's bathroom?
malthaussen
(17,794 posts)And probably a few phone numbers on the wall.
-- Mal
ismnotwasm
(42,481 posts)malthaussen
(17,794 posts)But women who use -- gasp! -- the Pill are not.
Oh, yeah, I forgot. Condoms are "for prevention of disease only."
-- Mal
Warpy
(113,131 posts)and Republican men are the most blinkered, pig ignorant fuckers on the planet.
Fewer than 5% of alcoholic women deliver FAS babies and poverty seems to be the predominate co morbidity. One study cited 8.3 drinks a week as the level below which there are no FAS births.
Politicians need to get their long blue noses out of our crotches. Our civil rights are absolute, including the right to make bad decisions.
This guy while typical on the Republican scale, just added a twist to the knife they stick in women's backs.
What an asshole.
JoeyT
(6,785 posts)That will go over well. They'll be refilling that bowl every fifteen minutes. "Wait, go get another one, I want to see if this beer is pregnant!".
Yup.
JoeyT
(6,785 posts)relegated to weird news because it was a bizarre proposal by some backwoods legislator from a town with three hundred people, all of whom are related. Instead it's of general interest because it's a sustained country-wide trend of deliberate ignorance and bigotry.
mercuryblues
(15,273 posts)so he wants the state to fund pregnancy tests in bars, while palin tried to get women to pay for there own rape kits. Just WTF do they put in the moose juice up there?
Feral Child
(2,086 posts)He thinks he's being clever but his misogynistic agenda is obvious .
2pooped2pop
(5,420 posts)or a child support payment calculator?
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)like the RW men are trying to make sure women stays pregnant and pleasure the men on command. Perhaps before men have sex they should have their sperm tested for flaws, etc.
boston bean
(36,530 posts)This world is fucked up.