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First OTC Birth Control Pill Begins Shipping to Stores Posted on March 4, 2024 by ProCon org Opill began shipping to retail stores on Mar 4, 2024 One month of the progestin-only pill is priced at $19 99, with three months costing $49 99
National Week of Conversation: April 20 - 28, 2018 | ProCon. org ProCon org has joined forces with over 80 organizations to promote this important week Why ProCon org? Everyday thousands of people use ProCon org to learn about important issues We are deeply invested in empowering productive conversations that stem from this learning
Record Gun Background Checks Continue amid COVID-19 . . . - ProCon. org Posted on August 7, 2020 by ProCon org The FBI conducted over 3 7 million gun background checks in Mar 2020, over 2 9 million in Apr 2020, over 3 1 million in May 2020, over 3 9 million in June 2020 (an all-time high), and over 3 6 million in July 2020 as the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic continued
Our Latest Updates - Archive | Page 46 of 48 | ProCon. org Trump Administration Announces New Travel Restrictions 9 26 2017 - Citizens of Chad, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Venezuela and Yemen will now face new travel restrictions in addition to the original list of countries (with the exception of Sudan, which was removed)
Biden Administration Will Continue to Turn away Migrants at Border . . . Posted on August 3, 2021 by ProCon org The Trump Administration policy, called Title 42 and used to turn away about 100,000 migrants at the southern border, will remain in place during the pandemic Posted in Our Latest Updates
Federal Judge Blocks Idaho Ban on Emergency Abortions Posted on August 25, 2022 by ProCon org The following day, Aug 24, 2022, US District Judge B Lynn Winmill blocked an Idaho ban on emergency abortions Winmill wrote the court was tasked with determining “whether Idaho’s criminal abortion statute conflicts with a small but important corner of federal legislation