Failed to pass both houses, will not become law this session

Access to contraception is critical to an individual’s autonomy, equality, and ability to participate in social, economic, and political life. This bill expands access to birth control to patients that are at least 18 years of age by allowing pharmacists to prescribe and dispense birth control such as patches and oral contraceptive pills.

Authors

Representatives Kitchens, Magnafici, Tusler, Binsfield, Sapik, and Rodriguez; Senators Felzkowski and Cabral-Guevara

Status

Passed one chamber

Session

2023-24

Bill number

Position

Support