60 Years Ago, We Got the Pill. Today, We're Still Fighting to Keep It.

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60 Years Ago, We Got the Pill. Today, We're Still Fighting to Keep It.
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'Even as we mark this anniversary, even as we all weather the COVID-19 pandemic, the people in power are actively working to take away the basic health care on which so many women rely.' - alexismcgill, acting president and CEO of PPact

, a case that could expand virtually all employers’ ability to refuse to cover birth control for their employees, not only on religious grounds but on “moral” considerations. Meaning if your boss—or the administration of the university you attend—doesn’t think you should have sex if you’re not married, he or she might be able to simply take birth control coverage out of your health insurance plan.

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