Access to Birth Control Act
Access to Birth Control Act
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# Access to Birth Control Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do** The Access to Birth Control Act (S 2302) aims to protect and expand access to contraception across the United States. The bill would prevent states from restricting birth control access and would require health insurance plans to cover contraception without additional costs to patients. It would also allow pharmacists and other healthcare providers to prescribe and dispense certain contraceptive methods, potentially making birth control more accessible at retail locations like pharmacies. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions** This bill would primarily affect women seeking contraception, insurance companies, pharmacies, and healthcare providers.
Key provisions include federal protections ensuring people can obtain birth control regardless of state laws, mandatory insurance coverage for contraceptive methods, and expanded prescribing authority for pharmacists and nurse practitioners. The bill would also protect healthcare providers and patients from liability related to contraception access. **Current Status** As of now, S 2302 remains in committee and has not yet been voted on by the full Senate. The bill faces typical legislative challenges before any potential passage, and its future progress depends on committee review and broader congressional action.
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