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TTC Extra: Contrasting Policies on Family Planning

In Colorado, women will be allowed to get birth control pills without going to the doctor. While in Oklahoma, a proposed bill would require women to get written permission from the father of the fetus before getting an abortion. The lawmaker who proposed the bill says women are "hosts" when pregnant. Panel: Siobhan "Sam" Bennett, Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, Rina Shah Bharara, Dana White

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