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Apr 19, 2012

House passes narrowed-down contraception bill

State representatives today passed a scaled-back bill that would allow religious-based employers to deny contraception coverage to their workers.

The amended bill, HB2625, passed the Arizona House by a vote of 36-21, and will need to go back to the Senate for final approval there. If approved there, it will be delivered to Gov. Jan Brewer for either a signature or a veto.

Apr 16, 2012

Compromise cooking on contraception bill

Legislators are advancing a compromise to scale back a controversial bill on health plan coverage for contraception.

Apr 10, 2012

Senate skips voting on contraception bill

The Senate today skipped voting on legislation to allow employers with a religious objection to deny contraception coverage to their workers, which indicates that proponents have yet to persuade enough lawmakers to back the controversial proposal.

Mar 29, 2012

Advocates of contraception opt-out revive bill

Supporters of a controversial proposal that would allow any employer with a religious objection to deny contraception coverage to workers successfully revived the legislation a day after critics defeated it in the Senate.

Mar 28, 2012

Contraception bill defeated – but battle far from over

In a startling turn of events, state senators today rejected a proposal to allow employers with religious objections to deny contraception coverage to their workers.

The measure was defeated by a close margin – 13-17. But the battle isn’t over yet.

Mar 23, 2012

Glendale woman tells how contraceptive meds ended years of debilitation

Liza Love has found herself at the Arizona state Capitol a lot recently. The Glendale resident has been speaking out against a bill that she has a very personal connection to: HB2625, which she says would make it difficult for women to obtain prescription birth control if their employers have a religious opposition to it.

Mar 21, 2012

Democrats denounce GOP bills as war on women’s health, choices

Democratic legislators continued to denounce what they call Republican attacks on women’s rights, criticizing today three House bills that they say would reduce women’s abilities to make their own health care decisions.

Mar 12, 2012

Bill allowing employers to deny contraception coverage advances

Any business with a religious objection to contraception would be allowed to not include it in their insurance coverage under a bill that was approved by a Senate committee Monday. Current law allows only religious employers, which are defined as nonprofit groups that primarily employ and serve persons who share their religious tenets, to provide health plans that don’t cover contraceptives.

Mar 5, 2012

McCain: Limbaugh outburst ‘totally unacceptable’

Former Republican presidential candidate John McCain says it's "totally unacceptable" for Rush Limbaugh to call a law student a "slut" in the political furor over requiring that women get birth control coverage free of charge.

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