Utah's US House delegation votes against codifying the right to birth control
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48% : After voting in support of codifying same-sex marriage earlier this week, Utah's four Republican U.S. House members voted against a bill to protect the right to contraceptives on Thursday.48% : Moore, on Twitter, said that he saw the bill as a way for Democrats to expand access to abortion "under the guise of a contraception bill" and that he supported an amendment that would have allowed for "certain FDA-approved contraception to be available to adult women over the counter for routine use.""I am committed to providing women the resources they need to make the best choices for their families while upholding Utah's pro-life values," he added.
48% : The vote came just days after Utah's four House delegates voted in favor of codifying same-sex marriage, joining 43 other Republicans and all Democrats to pass the legislation.
46% : Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in his concurring Dobbs opinion that the court should reconsider other landmark rulings, like those that allow for the rights to contraception and same-sex marriages.
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