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Reproductive rights caucus lays out its priorities
State lawmakers on Friday laid out their priorities are for reproductive health.
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Mass. veteran sues VA, saying she was denied IVF over same-sex marriage
An Air Force veteran of nearly 20 years has filed a class action lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs alleging she was denied reproductive services because she is married to a woman. The lawsuit, filed on Wednesday in a Massachusetts federal court, alleges that plaintiff Ashley Sheffield was denied a referral to receive in vitro fertilization, or IVF,…
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Conn. pharmacists can prescribe birth control under new legislation
Governor Ned Lamont signed legislation Tuesday that will allow pharmacists to prescribe certain types of birth control without needing to see a doctor first. The legislation, known as Public Act 23-52, was proposed by the Lamont administration in an effort to improve access to birth control, especially in rural and underserved areas where access to reproductive care is limited, according…