States Might Protect Contraception Access
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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-obamacare-contraception-idUSKBN14W1CD
Summary if the link doesn't work for you: There are state laws in California, Maryland, Vermont, and Illinois to back-stop the PPACA requirement that health insurance plans cover contraception, and similar bills may be introduced in New York, Minnesota, Colorado, and Massachusetts. In 28 states, insurance companies have to include coverage of contraception in policies, but not all of the statutes require contraceptives to be available to insured women *without copayments.*
Summary if the link doesn't work for you: There are state laws in California, Maryland, Vermont, and Illinois to back-stop the PPACA requirement that health insurance plans cover contraception, and similar bills may be introduced in New York, Minnesota, Colorado, and Massachusetts. In 28 states, insurance companies have to include coverage of contraception in policies, but not all of the statutes require contraceptives to be available to insured women *without copayments.*
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Date: 2017-01-13 08:26 am (UTC)And--- well, frankly, as far as both the responses of the state Attorneys General AND that double standard on workers' rights, if you have any suggestions about steps to take around that (obviously right now at the federal level there are a lot of large-scale ISSUES, but this sounds like something on a more local scale), I am listening.
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