Republican Governor Bobby Jindal: Make Contraceptive Pill An Over-The-Counter Product
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal proposes make birth-control medication an over-the-counter purchase:
As an unapologetic pro-life Republican, I also believe
that every adult (18 years old and over) who wants contraception should
be able to purchase it. But anyone who has a religious objection to
contraception should not be forced by government health-care edicts to
purchase it for others. And parents who believe, as I do, that their
teenage children shouldn’t be involved with sex at all do not deserve
ridicule.
Let’s ask the question: Why do women have to go see a doctor before
they buy birth control? There are two answers. First, because big
government says they should, even though requiring a doctor visit to get
a drug that research shows is safe helps drive up health-care costs.
Second, because big pharmaceutical companies benefit from it. They know
that prices would be driven down if the companies had to compete in the
marketplace once their contraceptives were sold over the counter.
So at present we have an odd situation. Thanks to President Obama and
the pro-choice lobby, women can buy the morning-after pill over the
counter without a prescription, but women cannot buy oral contraceptives
over the counter unless they have a prescription. Contraception is a
personal matter—the government shouldn’t be in the business of banning
it or requiring a woman’s employer to keep tabs on her use of it. If an
insurance company or those purchasing insurance want to cover birth
control, they should be free to do so. If a consumer wants to buy birth
control on her own, she should be free to do so.
Over-the-counter contraception would be easier to obtain if not for
some unfortunate aspects of President Obama’s health-care law. One of
the most egregious elements of that law is the hampering of Health
Savings Accounts, which have become increasingly popular in recent years
because they give Americans choices in how to spend their money on
health care. By removing the ability of citizens to use their HSAs to
purchase over-the-counter medicine tax-free if they don’t have a
doctor’s prescription, President Obama hurt many middle-class families
who counted on using their HSA dollars every flu season to take care of
their children. Health Savings Accounts should cover over-the-counter
purchases, and those should include contraception.
It’s time to put purchasing power back in the hands of consumers—not
employers, not pharmaceutical companies, and not bureaucrats in
Washington. The great thing about America is that power doesn’t come
from government, but from people. It’s time to reclaim that power. It’s
time to stop government from dividing people or insulting deeply held
religious beliefs, and return the country to the path that has always
made it great—one where Americans respect and value their fellow
citizens, no matter their creed.
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