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New poll shows Iowan’s reaction to prescription-free birth control
Cedar Rapids, Iowa – It has been reported that a significant majority of Iowans are in favor of Governor Kim Reynolds’ proposal to make it possible for pharmacies to sell birth control pills without requiring a prescription.
According to a poll conducted by Des Moines Register Mediacom Iowa, this is the case.
About the availability of birth control pills without the need for a prescription, 79 percent of Iowans are in agreement.
On the other hand, 19 percent of Iowans are opposed to it, and 3 percent are unclear about their position.
The law has not yet made its way to Governor Reynolds’ desk, despite the fact that she proposed this 20-19.
A significant legislative deadline was met by her bill during this session, although it has not yet been put to a vote on the floor.
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