On the recordApril 22, 2015
For many women, the Affordable Care Act expanded coverage of all FDA-approved contraceptives has reduced their out-of-pocket costs and given them access to more effective methods of contraception.
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congress.govFor many women, the Affordable Care Act expanded coverage of all FDA-approved contraceptives has reduced their out-of-pocket costs and given them access to more effective methods of contraception.
Senator Murray highlights the financial benefits of contraceptive coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
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