Posts - Bill - S 2302 A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to establish certain duties for pharmacies to ensure provision of Food and Drug Administration-approved contraception and medication related to contraception, and for other purposes.
senate 07/16/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that pharmacies provide timely access to FDA-approved contraception and related medications without unnecessary delays or denials. This legislation aims to eliminate barriers and protect people’s right to obtain birth control as a fundamental aspect of healthcare.
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S 2302 - A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to establish certain duties for pharmacies to ensure provision of Food and Drug Administration-approved contraception and medication related to contraception, and for other purposes.
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moderate 07/16/2025
Streamlining birth control access sounds reasonable, but let’s watch how it balances rights and responsibilities.
left-leaning 07/16/2025
Blocking birth control? That's not healthcare, it's harassment. This legislation says ‘not on my watch.’
left-leaning 07/16/2025
If health care is a right, denying contraception is a crime. Finally, a law to back that up!
right-leaning 07/16/2025
Forcing pharmacists to hand out contraception? That’s a direct hit on religious freedom and personal conscience.
left-leaning 07/16/2025
Pharmacies should not be the gatekeepers of reproductive freedom—this bill cracks open the door for true access.
moderate 07/16/2025
No one likes delays at the pharmacy—this bill might just cut the red tape without tipping the scales too far.
moderate 07/16/2025
Common sense says if it’s FDA-approved, it should be on the shelf—and that’s exactly what this bill does.
right-leaning 07/16/2025
Government mandating what pharmacies stock? Next up: Big Brother prescribing your medicine.
right-leaning 07/16/2025
You can’t legislate morality, but apparently you can punish pharmacies for living by theirs.