Initially, the controversy over President Obama’s proposal that all insurers cover contraception focused on religious liberty. After polls revealed that 98% of sexually active Catholic women have used ...
Insurance companies would be required to continue providing contraception at no cost to patients under legislation approved by the state House — even if Congress rolls back the Affordable Care Act.
More than 40 Catholic groups and institutions have filed federal lawsuits over an HHS mandate that requires employers to provide female employees health insurance coverage for contraceptives, claiming ...
Members of Michigan's Senate voted Wednesday to expand insurance coverage for over-the-counter contraception, pushing beyond current federal law which requires insurers to pay for birth control only ...
Free birth control will be available to all Tricare users after more than a decade of efforts to eliminate copays for contraception for military families were finally successful in this year's annual ...
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