
Georgia House Passes Birth Control Pharmacy Access
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Georgias House of Representatives passes a bill allowing women to purchase birth control directly from pharmacies, bypassing doctor visits. This move aims to improve access, especially in rural areas with limited OB-GYN services. The bill covers adults and minors with a prior prescription, and pharmacists can opt-out. It also mandates insurance and Medicaid coverage for at least a three-month supply. This could signify a practical shift in womens health amid strict abortion laws.
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