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VisitWhat will be the impact of the free birth control proposal on Kamala Harris's 2024 election results?
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Biden Administration Proposes Free Over-the-Counter Birth Control Two Weeks Before Election
Oct 21, 2024, 09:40 AM
The Biden administration has announced a proposal to expand access to free over-the-counter birth control for individuals covered by private health insurance. This initiative, which comes two weeks before the election, aims to require private health plans to cover various contraceptives, including condoms and birth control pills, at no additional cost to consumers. The proposal is part of a broader effort to enhance reproductive rights, a key issue in Vice President Kamala Harris's re-election campaign.
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