North Carolina Birth Control Bill Protested By Women In Mad Men Garb
May 15, 2013
By Laura Bassett for Huffington Post – Donning vintage outfits from the 1960s, a group of North Carolina women sent the message to state lawmakers on Wednesday that while they enjoy watching AMCs “Mad Men,” they dont want to live in an episode of it.
The costumed protest, organized by Planned Parenthood of Central North Carolina, took place at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on a bill that would allow employers and pharmacists to refuse to cover or dispense contraception for moral reasons. If passed, the law would violate President Barack Obamas contraception mandate, which requires employers to cover birth control at no cost to women, and would effectively reverse a 14-year-old state law requiring all employers who cover other prescription drugs to also cover contraception.Planned Parenthood supporters showed up at the hearing wearing 1960s garb to suggest that lawmakers are turning back the clock on womens reproductive rights.“We love a good vintage look — but not when its running the state legislature,” Melissa Reed, Vice President of Public Policy for Planned Parenthood Health Systems, said in a statement. “That is why we are here to remind these politicians and bosses who continue to insist that they should be the ones who decide if and when women can access birth control.”
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