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November 2, 2012 |
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Overheard on BenefitsPro |
I had health insurance back in the day when birth control wasn't covered under my insurance policy. I survived....I paid for it myself. Granted there wasn't a morning after pill back then, but I wouldn't have expected my insurance to pay for it then either. The question isn't so much whether or not insurance should pay for birth control or morning after pills, it's the government's interference by making it a law.
-- Whiteghost44, Hobby Lobby asks judge to block health care law
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