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New Law Will Make Birth Control Easier to Access in California

The governor signs a bill into law that lets more medical professionals dispense birth control.

Governor Jerry Brown. Photo: IndyBay.org.

The state of California is expanding access birth control. Governor Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 2348 into law on September 22nd, granting registered nurses, certified nurse-midwives and physicians’ assistants the power to dispense birth control, easing access for those who want to obtain the pill.

Via The L.A. Times:

Brown signed the bill Saturday morning at Planned Parenthood’s Los Angeles headquarters in South Los Angeles and cast the event as a reaffirmation of “every woman’s basic constitutional rights.”

Planned Parenthood Federation of America President Cecile Richards applauded the new law and in a news release said that “by enacting this bill, California is, once again, setting an example of national leadership at a critical time when access to health care is under attack.”

The move is expected to create shorter lines and wait periods at reproductive health clinics.