GOP gamble on birth control
Topic: Abortion
Source: The Hill
Republicans want to beat Democrats at their own game this November by proposing a new way to widen access to birth control. GOP candidates around the country are saying they want to make the pill available over the counter without a doctor's prescription for the first time since it was approved in 1960. The party hopes its stance, widely shared by healthcare providers, will help neutralize tough debates over birth control coverage and cut into Democrats' traditional advantage among women voters. "Cory's proposal puts women in control," said Alex Siciliano, spokesman for Rep. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.), the first 2014 Senate candidate to talk up the idea. "Making oral contraception available to adults at every pharmacy, without the trouble of a doctor's visit, would drop the retail price and save money and time and hassle," Siciliano said in a statement. (18/08/14)
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Tuesday 19 August 2014 - 12:03:58