Sentences with phrase «access to birth control so»

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«will be required to offer free access to FDA - approved contraceptives like the birth control pill and Plan B (the so - called morning - after pill)»
So the church still is providing access to and payment of birth control no matter where along the supply chain they want to be viewed.
So is birth control policy and access the answer to the environmental challenges of our time?
It also means that we need a crash program to get reproductive health care and birth control services to the more than 200 million women today who want to plan their families but lack access to the means to do so.
At NARAL Pro-Choice California, we're fighting to make sure every woman has access to affordable birth control that is right for her — no matter where she lives, where she works or how much money she makes — so she can control her own future.
They both want to block more than a million people from accessing birth control and lifesaving cancer screenings at Planned Parenthood health centers ---- and they've both been willing to shutdown the government to do so.
Women need to have access to affordable prescription birth control so they can plan their families as well as pursue higher education, their careers, and other aspirations.»
«We constantly encourage our young people to be responsible for their reproductive health, so we should also encourage Congress to improve access to affordable birth control,» said Richards.
In Congress, Pence cosponsored dangerous, so - called «personhood» legislation that, if enacted, could interfere with medical decisions relating to birth control, access to fertility treatment, management of a miscarriage, and access to safe and legal abortion.
«I am so grateful that President Obama sees the vital importance of proper health care for women, including increased access to affordable birth control.
While the bill does not specifically repeal the no - copay birth control benefit, millions of women will lose coverage — so they'll no longer have access to no - copay birth control.
So, while we celebrate the sixth anniversary of historic health care reform, it is more important than ever to demand that where you work should NOT determine whether or not you have access to affordable birth control.
So while the politicians working to strip funds from Planned Parenthood rail against abortion, they know that what these cuts would really affect is people's access to affordable birth control, cancer screenings, and STI and HIV testing.
If enacted, so - called «personhood» measures could interfere with personal, private, medical decisions relating to decisions about birth control, access to fertility treatment, management of a miscarriage, and access to safe and legal abortion.
If Senate Republicans want to end the use of fetal tissue in scientific research, they ought to say so — and endure an outcry from the medical community — rather than seek to cut off women's access to birth control.
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