Indiana residents could have over-the-counter birth control access under a bill state lawmakers sent to the governor Tuesday, a move proponents say will prevent unwanted pregnancies in a state that passed an abortion ban last summer.
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“Sending $45 million to the budget agency does not get the money to the people,” he said before voting. “It puts it in a fund that allows the budget agency to determine who gets it and where it goes.”