As the U.S. Supreme Court debates free insurance coverage for contraception to female workers (Justices Seem Split in Case on Birth Control Mandate, The New York Times, 3/23/2016), it's time to take a look at where GOP members of the U.S. House of Representatives stand on the issue.
As quoted in The Contraception Mandate Issue. (Press release, 2/13/2012)
Related reading:
After Health Care Act, Sharp Drop in Spending on Birth Control. (The New York Times, 7/7/2015)
Cost has long been a major obstacle to women getting birth control, and declines in what they pay for contraceptives have the potential to increase access and reduce unplanned pregnancies. About half of the 6.6 million pregnancies a year in the United States are unintended, far higher than in most developed countries.Long-Acting Contraception Makes Teen Pregnancy Rates Plummet. So Why Are Some Women Still Skeptical? (The Nation, 10/28/2015)
Related posts:
Bradley Byrne, R-Alabama. (3/24/2016)
Other Roby posts:
Planned Parenthood videos altered? Makes no never mind. (11/29/2015)
No friend to the environment. (11/14/2015)
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