Bill to protect right to use contraception stalls in legislature

HB395 looked to prevent the legislature from passing laws that restrict the use of birth control, condoms, the morning after pill, and other contraceptives.

“There’s a big broad spectrum of chronic health care conditions that are affected by our fundamental right to utilize birth control. And we’re not here to talk about anything other than utilizing birth control,” Mary-Patricia Wray with Top Drawer Strategies.

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