Bill seeks access to morning- after pill Issue may weigh on a Romney run
State lawmakers are pushing a bill that would allow certain Massachusetts pharmacists to dispense the morning-after pill without a prescription and require hospitals to offer it to rape victims, setting up a debate on a hot-button social issue that could present problems for Governor Mitt Romney as he weighs a presidential bid. (Full article: 845 words)
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