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Idaho insurance companies would be required to cover up to a six-month supply of hormonal birth control under a bill that cleared the state Senate Thursday.
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A small group of people are working to keep contraceptives legal and accessible in Idaho.
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Two former Republican state representatives and a former state senate candidate are launching an organization to educate people about contraception and defend access to birth control in Idaho.
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The College of Idaho is hosting its first Idaho Policy and Politics Forum, bringing together a wide group of speakers to talk about the problems currently facing Idaho.
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Morning Edition host George Prentice sits down with Dr. Marlene Tromp to talk enrollment, Bronco football and what Boise State says about contraception.
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This semester, much more than geography separates Boise State University and the University of Idaho. While the U of I is telling its employees what they should or shouldn’t talk about when it comes to contraception, including condom use, Boise State’s president says while emergency contraception, i.e. Plan B, can’t be dispensed, nothing has changed regarding birth control.
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A growing number of pharmacists across the country are now offering birth control directly to patients -- no doctor’s visit required. That includes...