Friend,
One of my top priorities in Congress is ensuring Iowans in rural areas have the same access to health care as those in urban areas. As I’ve traveled throughout eastern Iowa, I have seen firsthand the ways rural Iowans are stepping up to improve access to quality health care, especially maternal care.
As a mom, expanding access to maternal care is personal to me. When you’re pregnant, you have a million thoughts going through your head. Stressing about being able to see your doctor or get the care you need should not have to be one of them. I am committed to advancing bipartisan initiatives to ensure women in rural areas have the support and care they need for their health and the health of their babies. This work includes:
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The Midwives for Moms Act: Legislation that will help increase the number of trained midwives in the United States to help fill gaps in maternity care and improve birth outcomes.
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The No Surprise Bills for New Moms Act: Legislation that prevents new parents from receiving surprise medical bills for their newborn babies.
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The Maternal and Child Health Stillbirth Prevention Act: Legislation that helps prevent the all too frequent, but often silent, tragedy of stillbirth and save the lives of mothers and babies.
Last week, I spent time with maternal care providers as well as women who shared their experiences with high risk pregnancies and stillbirths. I will bring their stories with me to Washington as I continue the fight for better care. Read more about these visits, and others on my 22 County Tour, below!
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