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 Hogue Resigns As NARAL President, Cites Progress For Abortion Rights One of the lessons that we learned over the last eight years is that constant vigilance is required to secure all of our rights,  said Ilyse Hogue, who took the reins in 2013. Her successor has not yet been named. The Hill:NARAL President To Step Down聽Ilyse Hogue, an abortion rights activist who helped lead the fight against former President Trumps Supreme Court nominees, will step down as president of NARAL, the organization announced Monday.聽Hogue, who has led NARAL for eight years, did not state what her next career move would be, but her departure comes as Democrats hold unified control of Congress and the White House for the first time in since 2011.  Hellmann, 2/8 The New York Times:Ilyse Hogue Reflects On The Future Of Roe V. WadeFor Ilyse Hogue, who announced on Monday that she was stepping down as the head of NARAL Pro-Choice America after eight years, abortion rights are at something of a crossroads, with Democrats facing the choice of whether to try to deliver on their promise  brumate cooler of codifying Roe v. Wade. When she assumed the role of president of the abortion rights group in 2013, the Democratic Party controlled the Senate and the White House and had a reliable liberal majority on the Supreme Court. Eight years later, Democrats are back in power but abortion rights face a precarious futu brumate canada re.  Lerer, 2/8 In ot hydro flask sale her news on abortion 鈥擜P:SC House Committee Considers Ban On Almost All Abortions聽A  Xxgt Groups To Launch Pilot Program Using Text Messages To Increase HIV/AIDS Awareness in Uganda
 Thursday, Jun 11 2009USA Today Examines Recent U.S. Hospital Construction BoomUSA Today on Tuesday examined how the U.S. is  in the middle of the biggest hospital-construction boom  in more than 50 years, a trend that likely will increase use of  high-tech medicine and add fuel to rising health care costs.   The hospital industry has spent almost $100 billion in inflation-adjusted dollars in the past five years on new facilities, a 47% increase from the previous five years, with spending likely to reach a record $23.7 billion in 2005, according to the Census B owala tumbler ureau.  According to USA Today, the  money is being spent on more luxurious buildings packed with advanced equipment,  with a focus on profitable treatments, such as heart surgery and neonatal care, that are reimbursed at higher rates by private health insurers and Medicare  Cauchon/Appleby [1], USA Today, 1/3 .  Hospital profits and revenue per patient visit have increased in rec yeezy ent years.  However, the number of hospital beds has deceased as the number of facilities and occupancy rates have increased  Cauchon/Appleby [2], USA Today, 1/3 .  Hospital capacity decreased by 18,000 beds to 808,000 beds between 2001 and 2004.  Rick Wade, senior vice presid stanley quencher uk ent of the American Hospital Association, said that he expects the hospital-construction boom to continue until 2010.ConcernsSome experts have raised concerns that the trend will lead to increased health care costs without improvements in patient survival rates and with inc