Across the Country

In Congress

In June, Rep. Kathy Manning and Sen. Ed Markey re-introduced the Right to Contraception Act – a bill to codify the right to contraception in federal law. Read More

North Carolina

Legislators in North Carolina are pushing for a bill to proactively protect the right to contraception. The bill is called The Right to Use Contraception Act – it is a simple, four sentence legislation to write the right to contraception into state law.  Read More

Tennessee

Legislators announced Tennessee's "Contraceptive Freedom Act." The historic legislation – set to be filed in the 2024 legislative session – seeks to protect and preserve Tennesseans' right to contraception, including condoms, the pill, and IUDs. Read More

Mississippi

Mississippi has the opportunity to pass a bill that protects and preserves the right to contraception, including condoms, the pill, and IUDs. Read More

Wisconsin

Wisconsin now has the opportunity to pass their own statewide “Right to Contraception Act,” which protects and preserves Wisconsinites’ right to contraception, including condoms, the pill, and IUDs. Read More

Virginia

This year, the Virginia legislature needs to pass a law enshrining the right to contraception in state law – like the national bill moving through the U.S. Congress. Read More

Arizona

Governor Hobbs joined lawmakers in announcing Arizona's “Right to Contraception Act,” which protects and preserves Arizonans’ right to contraception, including condoms, the pill, and IUDs. Read More

Nevada

Governor Lombardo’s veto puts the fundamental rights of Nevadans vulnerable to state or court-led attacks on contraception and jeopardizes their access to essential healthcare services. Read More