Insurance needs to fully cover condoms, other over-the-counter birth control: White House
Briefly

Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra emphasized, "The proposed rule we announce today would expand access to birth control at no additional cost for millions of consumers. Bottom line: women should have control over their personal health care decisions. And issuers and providers have an obligation to comply with the law." This statement reflects the administration's commitment to enhancing women's health access.
Vice President Kamala Harris, in her campaign, highlighted the importance of the proposed rule as a step toward improving women’s health care access amidst ongoing reproductive rights debates. The rule represents a strategic move to juxtapose health policies against her Republican opponent, Donald Trump.
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