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Concord, NH - Yesterday, the New Hampshire House Commerce and Consumer Affairs Committee passed SB 421, legislation to Advance Contraceptive Coverage and Economic Security Statewide (or “ACCESS”), with strong bipartisan support by a margin of 14 to 3. This bill will protect and expand access to contraception for Granite State women.

SB 421 enhances New Hampshire’s Contraceptive Equity Law to reflect current coverage and best medical practices by incorporating a no-cost provision and adding an insurance coverage requirement to include a 12-month supply of prescribed, self-administered contraceptives at one dispensing interval. This proposal will improve women’s health and economic security, and reduce the number of unintended pregnancies in New Hampshire.

“Yesterday’s vote was a big step forward in our fight to protect and expand access to contraception for Granite State women,” said Kayla Montgomery, Director of Advocacy and Organizing for Planned Parenthood New Hampshire Action Fund. “The House Commerce and Consumer Affairs Committee supported input by providers, advocates, and the insurance industry and passed a bill that upheld New Hampshire's long standing commitment to ensuring women are able to access affordable contraception to manage their health and avoid unintended pregnancies.”  

The bill moves to the full House of Representatives next week.

A broad coalition of health care providers, advocates, and organizations supported the passage of SB 421, including Planned Parenthood NH Action Fund, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) New Hampshire chapter, New Futures, the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation, the Equality Health Center, the Joan G Lovering Health Center, ACLU of New Hampshire, New Hampshire Public Health Association, New Hampshire Nurses Association, Bi-State Primary Care Association, National Association of Social Workers - New Hampshire Chapter, the YWCA of New Hampshire, Mom’s Rising, and dozens of New Hampshire medical professionals.

Background on ACCESS Campaign

A bipartisan, multi-stakeholder study commission composed of legislators, medical professionals, and public health experts developed the policies underlying SB 421, and unanimously endorsed this legislation. SB 421 updates New Hampshire’s long-standing “Contraceptive Equity Law” to protect New Hampshire women against the current attacks on contraception at the federal level and adds a coverage requirement for a 12 month supply of contraception at a single dispensing period.   In addition:

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Planned Parenthood of Northern New England (PPNNE) is the largest provider of reproductive and sexual health care for women, men and teens across the State of New Hampshire. We serve New Hampshire residents through 6 health centers in Claremont, Derry, Exeter, Keene, Manchester and White River Junction, VT. Last year we saw more than 11,000 patients at these sites.

Planned Parenthood New Hampshire Action Fund (PPNHAF) is an independent, nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization formed as the advocacy and political arm of Planned Parenthood of Northern New England in New Hampshire. The Action Fund engages in educational and electoral activity, including voter education, grassroots organizing, and legislative advocacy.