Efforts to limit access to birth control involve far more than abortion regulation.
Conservative forces are trying to extend anti-abortion laws and regulations to other forms of birth control. Oral contraceptives are specifically being targeted with misinformation and unscientific arguments. These radical conservatives present themselves as “pro-family” but their real target is women’s social, financial, and political equality. Read more on our No Tyranny Tuesdays Substack, and follow current developments on this page.

- Reproductive health clinics scramble as Title X funding cliff approachesComment: In what looks like deliberate obstruction (right out of the Project 2025 playbook), birth control access for low-income patients is in jeopardy. The Department of Health and Human Services delayed sending guidance and applications for renewal of Title X funding for more than two months after the usual December … Continue reading Reproductive health clinics scramble as Title X funding cliff approaches
- The birth control pill and cancer: What are the risks?Comment: The author comments on a flood of recent social media posts by conservative commentators describing hormonal birth control pills as “cancer causing,” pointing out that the cancer risk information has been known for many years. The recent alarmists posts fail to mention that while the risk of some cancers is increased, the risk is decreased for others; a nuanced analysis has always been called for.
- How the ‘nocebo’ effect is putting women off the contraceptive pillComment: The Independent reports on a study done at Sheffield University in the UK examining the effect of social media misinformation on attitudes toward birth control pills.
- Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher Introduces Legislation To Safeguard ContraceptionComment: Rep. Fletcher of Texas reintroduced the Right to Contraception Act in the 119th Congress to protect access to a range of contraceptive methods, devices, and medications used to prevent pregnancy, including but not limited to oral contraceptives, emergency contraceptives, and intrauterine devices (IUDs)
- Virginia bill affirming right to contraception heads to Gov. Spanberger’s deskComment: The recently-elected Governor of Virginia has already said that she will sign state legislation affirming the right to contraception. The newly passed Virginia legislation is similar to federal bills that have stalled in Congress.
