A bill passed by the Wisconsin Assembly would allow pharmacists in the state to administer oral contraception.
Republican Representative Joel Kitchens of Sturgeon Bay said, “what this bill does really is it gives women more choices, it decreases unplanned pregnancies and by doing so decreases abortions. And it saves tax dollars and reduces generational poverty.”
The measure passed Wednesday on a strong bipartisan vote and would likely be signed by Governor Tony Evers if it passes the state Senate.














