This bill allows participating pharmacists to provide hormonal contraception without a prescription from a physician. People receiving contraception must complete a screening, and must be over 18 years old. Making contraception easier to access is an important element of reproductive justice.
Family Planning Access Act - HB 2583
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Hill, Ellington, Pushkin, Rohrbach, Fleischauer, Walker, Staggers, McGeehan, Summers, Doyle
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