Help Us Make Sure ALL Women Can Get Birth Control without a Co-pay
When we make progress in women's health, ALL women deserve to be part of that success, don't they? But you'd be surprised by what some opponents to birth control think.
Last week we told you about a momentous step forward for women's health: the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) expanded the list of preventive health services required to be offered by health insurers without a co-pay to include the full range of FDA-approved contraceptives. Unfortunately, HHS intends to exempt some religious employers from providing contraceptive services and is asking for comments on this decision.
We need your help to protect this important step for women’s health and ensure that all women have access to affordable contraception — tell HHS that all women, regardless of who they work for, should have access to contraception without co-pays.
The reality is that nearly 99% of sexually active women, regardless of their religious beliefs, use contraception at some point in their lives. It's crucial that women have access to affordable birth control to prevent unintended pregnancies, plan the timing and size of their families, and protect their health.
Raise your voice today — submit comments to HHS telling them that all women need access to contraception without co-pays.
For many years, the National Women's Law Center has been working to get contraception covered in all health insurance plans, and without you, we would not have been able to say — birth control: we got you covered. Thank you for continuing to stand up for the health of women and their families.
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