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Should health insurance providers be required to offer free birth control?
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Last answered 2 hours ago

Yes
223,386 votes
27%
No
616,698 votes
73%
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a. White House Rolls Out New Birth Control Accommodation for Non-Profits
4 years ago by huffingtonpost.com
b. Poor Sandra Fluke Can’t Afford to Buy Her Own Birth Control, but She Can Spend $100K on This
5 years ago by tpnn.com
c. Ruth Bader Ginsburg Writes Scathing 19-Page Dissent in Birth Control Case
5 years ago by huffingtonpost.com
d. Drug-Test Policies End in Failure
5 years ago by msnbc.com
e. Pope Francis: Catholic Church Is Too ‘Obsessed’ With Abortion, Birth Control, and Gay Marriage
5 years ago by thinkprogress.org
6 years ago by youtube.com
Data based on unique submissions (duplicates or multiple submissions are eliminated) per user using a 30-day moving average to reduce daily variance from traffic sources. Totals may not add up to exactly 100% as we allow users to submit "grey area" stances that may not be categorized into yes/no stances.
Learn more about Government Mandates
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 currently exempts religious organizations and churches. See recent mandate news