This is about our health and our lives. This is about our fundamental right to have control over our own bodies. This is about justice — and we're fighting back. Join the dissent: http://bit.ly/1nXucEH

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The Affordable Care Act covers preventive health care—including birth control—as part of ALL private insurance plans, without an additional copay. That's FREE birth control with your plan! No wonder it's one of the most popular benefits of the law—but a recent study shows most women don't even know they have it. So we need to spread the word about the health care women can get, whether they're on an old plan or a new one!

Birth Control: We All Benefit

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Birth control is basic health care for millions of women, & thanks to the Affordable Care Act, it's covered at no cost as part of all health insurance plans. But now, about 40 for-profit employers want to take that coverage away. Should employers get to make decisions about individuals' medical procedures/ treatments based on their personal beliefs. Add your name to our letter in support of every woman's right to make her own health care decisions!

Birth control access shouldn't be up to your boss. Add your name to our letter today.

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When women have access to affordable reproductive health care — including birth control — we all benefit. And now you can get it without a co-pay under Obamacare. #Obamacareworks!

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"Your total comes to $0.00." Heck yeah! Thanks to Obamacare, millions of women across the country have started benefiting from birth control with no co-pay. Are you one of them?

Birth Control: We All Benefit

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Throughout history, birth control has had a transformative impact on women’s health, education, and economic opportunities, and the ACA’s birth control benefit is a big step in the ongoing battle to move forward—not turn back the clock—on ensuring women’s access to basic preventive health care.

Birth Control: We All Benefit

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"Thanks Obama! for no co-pay birth control."

Birth Control: We All Benefit

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It's been 48 years since the Supreme Court made birth control legal (only for married couples, though). Can you imagine what your life would be like if birth control was illegal?

Griswold v. Connecticut - Planned Parenthood Action Center

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Boom. Thanks, Affordable Care Act. #obamacare #healthcare

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It's a personal decision! Yet, there are lawsuits that have been filed trying to prevent birth control access. Let your lawmakers know, its a personal decision!

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Contraception Benefit Rolls Out on August 1, 2012 | Center for Reproductive Rights

Contraception Benefit Rolls Out on August 1, 2012

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Thanks to Obamacare, many more women will have stories like this: Another $30 saved! This is not free birth control. This is no co-pay birth control.

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Thanks to Obamacare, many more women will have stories like this: Last month my birth control would have cost me $90! Grateful my insurance now includes my preventive care.

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No More Bills for the Pills Tumblr

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We've been saying this for years, birth control is an economic issue!

Birth Control: We All Benefit

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What do Republicans, Democrats and Independents all have in common? They support access to birth control. American voters recognize that using birth control is taking personal responsibility and increasing access helps reduce unplanned pregnancy.

Birth Control: We All Benefit

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What the Supreme Court's Decision Means for Women: Up to 600 dollars per year annual cost savings for birth control.

Obamacare Stories - Obamacare Works - Planned Parenthood

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Bosses Who Want to Deny You Birth Control: They're at it again. A group of politicians is trying to block women's access to affordable birth control – and we must stand strong. Again. No company, no boss, should get to control the health care choices of their employees. No woman should have to ask her boss for permission to use birth control.

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"Is birth control free?" "Are taxpayers paying for other people's birth control?" The birth control benefit can be confusing, and there are a lot of questions that come with it. This infographic helps explain what birth control with no co-pay really means and who is paying for it: hint: not the taxpayers!

Taxpayers Do Not Pay for 'Free' Birth Control

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It depends on your insurance plan, but some women have already begun to receive birth control with no co-pay (with many, many more to come)! Are YOU one of them? From preventing unintended pregnancy to treating conditions like ovarian cysts, access to birth control matters. Join Ava and tell us how increased access to birth control is benefiting you or someone you know.

Share Your Reason - Planned Parenthood

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Super glad my boss trusts me to manage his business, but not to manage my life. Do you have a #birthcontrolboss? Check out our Q and A: How to Ask Your Boss for Birth Control to get some helpful tips!

How to Ask Your Boss for Birth Control

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This takes the term "bossy pants" to a whole new level. Do you have a #birthcontrolboss? Check out our Q and A: How to Ask Your Boss for Birth Control to get some helpful tips!

How to Ask Your Boss for Birth Control

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After all, your medical decisions really should be between you, your doctor, your boss, and probably a few politicians. Do you have a #birthcontrolboss? Check out our Q and A: How to Ask Your Boss for Birth Control to get some helpful tips!

How to Ask Your Boss for Birth Control

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Pillamina can now better invest in her future and career.

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Pillamina takes a road trip.

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