On August 1st, 2012 the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) required all health insurers and employers to cover the cost of contraceptives in their health insurance plans. The provision ecempted religious organizations and churches. In 2017 the Trump administration issued a rule that allowed a much broader set of employers to opt out of offering coverage for birth control, making moot a “workaround’’ designed by the Obama administration that allowed women in some cases to obtain coverage even if their employers had declined to offer it directly. In July…
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@97YJL472yrs2Y
No, and all forms of artificial contraception should be made illegal
@9RF74Q4 6mos6MO
No, and prohibit any drug, medicinal article, or instrument for the purpose of preventing conception and allow hormonal birth control only for medically diagnosed health conditions
@9XMJDR26mos6MO
No, and all forms of artificial birth control should be prohibited except for recognized medical reasons
No, and the manufacturing, distribution, and/or possession any drug, medicinal article or instrument used for the purpose of preventing conception should be criminalized
No, and all forms of artificial contraception should be prohibited except for a legitimate medical reason
@95V3M333yrs3Y
No, and all forms of artificial contraception should be forbidden
No, and all forms of artificial contraception should be illegalized
@942PJSD3yrs3Y
No, and birth control should be made illegal for unmarried couples and married couples without children
@93STLSR3yrs3Y
No, birth control should remain legal but the government should encourage abstinence instead
@92J7ZJ73yrs3Y
No, and contraception should only be legal for unmarried couples. Married couples should be encouraged to have more children and contraception should be illegal for them
@9227KQS3yrs3Y
No, and restrict all contraception to married couples
@8ZQGMQH3yrs3Y
No but just a small price of payment. Nothing too much
@8ZBKJ3B3yrs3Y
No, contraception isn't a form of medically necessary healthcare and anybody who can't afford it themselves shouldn't put themselves in a position where they need it
@8Z3BWCQ3yrs3Y
No, birth control and emergency contraception should be over-the-counter drugs and implants should be privately funded
@8YHSGFD3yrs3Y
No, birth control should be over-the-counter medication and implants should be funded privately
@8XY4HYQ3yrs3Y
No, the government should give free birth control to any women of reproductive age who does not wish to have a child in the next year
@8XWK3TZ3yrs3Y
Birth control should be funded by the government for all girls and women or reproductive age that do not wish to have a child in the next year.
@8DXZ26D5yrs5Y
If people can't afford it.
@9CCRHBF2yrs2Y
No, and the manufacturing, distribution, importation, and use of all forms of artificial contraception should be made illegal
@9CCPQ8R2yrs2Y
No, and the manufacturing, importation, distribution, and use of all forms of artificial contraception should be prohibited
@98GN5LM2yrs2Y
No, and contraception should be prohibited
No, and contraception should only be legal for married couples
@8YJZQSK3yrs3Y
No, birth control should be over the counter and inserts should be paid for privately
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