On Monday, the U.S. government proposed a new rule allowing women enrolled in Obamacare plans to get access to birth control even if their employer, school or health plan objects on religious grounds.
Thomson ReutersA pack of birth control pills is displayed in this illustration picture taken in Philadelphia, Penn. A new rule proposed in the United States would allow women enrolled in Affordable Care Act plans to access to birth control even if their employer, school or health plan objects on religious grounds.
That left many women without access to no-cost birth control if their sponsor did not sign the form, the HHS said.
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