Letters Disintermediation, Northeast, Project for Women and Families, State Policy Support for Budget Amendment Number 350 – Access to Hormonal Contraceptives Robert Melvin, Courtney Joslin May 16, 2023
Events hosted by RSI, In-Person Disintermediation, Federal Government Affairs, Project for Women and Families Congress and Contraception: What’s Next? R Street Institute April 26, 2023
Analysis Disintermediation, Northeast, Project for Women and Families, State Policy Want to expand health care for women? Allow pharmacists to prescribe birth control Robert Melvin, Courtney Joslin March 27, 2023
Op-Eds Disintermediation, Project for Women and Families, South, State Policy Birth control must remain a key component of individual medical freedom | Opinion Courtney Joslin, Sophia Heimowitz March 23, 2023 The Tennessean
Policy Studies Disintermediation, Federal Government Affairs, Project for Women and Families The Devil Is in the Details: Reviewing OTC Birth Control Efforts in Congress and Their Potential Impacts Courtney Joslin, Sophia Heimowitz March 23, 2023
In the News Disintermediation, Federal Government Affairs, Project for Women and Families Rep. Nancy Mace Introduces Bill to Increase Over-The-Counter Contraceptive Options for Women Anthony Lamorena March 9, 2023 Congresswoman Nancy Mace
Explainers Disintermediation, Project for Women and Families, State Policy, Western Pharmacy Access to Birth Control: Lessons From New Mexico Courtney Joslin, Sophia Heimowitz March 6, 2023
Explainers Disintermediation, Northeast, Project for Women and Families, State Policy Support SB171:Pharmacist-Prescribed Birth Control Robert Melvin March 3, 2023
Testimony Disintermediation, Project for Women and Families R Street Testimony in Support of CT SB 171 “An Act Allowing Pharmacists to Prescribe Birth Control Medication.” Robert Melvin March 3, 2023
R Sheets Disintermediation, Northeast, Project for Women and Families, State Policy Birth Control Access in New Jersey Courtney Joslin Dec 15, 2022