Bill requiring private insurance to cover 12 months of birth control advances

A bill that would require private insurance companies to cover a 12-month supply of prescription birth control has advanced in the Montana Legislature.

Rep. Alice Buckley, a Democrat from Bozeman, is carrying House Bill 302 that would in some cases quadruple the maximum number of months of birth control supply a patient could pick up at one time – whether that be a pill, patch or ring.

“It’s really important if you’re thinking about giving women adequate coverage and ensuring there are no gaps in supply,” Buckley said.

Buckley said the bill would especially help rural residents who may live hours from the nearest pharmacy. Both Democrats and Republicans signed on to sponsor the bill.

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