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Parental consent for birth control in schools spiked

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January 24, 2008

AUGUSTA, Maine—A bill to require parental consent before a Maine school could provide prescription birth control to children 14 or younger is dead for this legislative session.

Leaders voted 5-4 Thursday against allowing Republican Sen. Doug Smith of Dover-Foxcroft to introduce his bill.

It was prompted by action last fall by the Portland School Committee allowing King Middle School to make a full range of contraception available, including birth control pills and patches.

Students need parents' permission to use the school's health center, but treatment is confidential under state law.

Thursday's Legislative Council vote followed party lines, with Republicans voting to let Smith's bill in and Democrats blocking it.

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