Connecticut is expanding access to birth control. Pharmacists are now allowed to prescribe contraception and students can buy it on college campuses.
The Lamont administration has long prioritized making birth control and contraception easier to access. The governor said this latest measure will “make it easier, by the way, at a time when we’re ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announced two new contraceptive initiatives for residents on Friday. The state’s first emergency ...
Anderson, 25, of Scranton, Pennsylvania, asked her doctor how much it might cost. At the time, she was working in a U.S.