HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- Pennsylvania lawmakers have officially passed a bill that would protect access to contraception across the state, including emergency contraception often referred to as the morning-after pill.
The measure passed easily in the Democratic-controlled House, with 32 Republicans -- 14 of them women -- voting yes.
However, the bill faces an uphill battle in the Republican-controlled Senate.
If passed, the bill would also mandate that health insurance and government programs cover all FDA-approved contraceptive drugs and devices, without copays.
Fourteen other states already have legal or constitutional protection for the right to contraception.