One of my former partners rephrased the Bible, saying: “what the lord giveth, the lord can take away.” I fear that he might be correct.
Supreme Court Justice Thomas concurred with the majority in the Dobbs 2022 decision, taking away the right to abortion care in all states. It is frightening that he stated, in that decision, that the Court should reconsider “Griswold”. “Griswold” was the 1965 decision which made contraception legal nationwide. Unfortunately, Thomas is not alone. There has been an undercurrent of right-wing people and politicians who feel that birth control should be outlawed. Perhaps they come from the religious viewpoint that “every sperm is sacred”, to quote Monty Python. Or perhaps they want more poor people to do the world’s scutwork so the rich can sit back and enjoy life.
A bill in Congress intends to insure our right to contraception. Called the “Right to Contraception Act”, its short description states that the bill’s purpose is: “To protect a person’s ability to access contraceptives and to engage in contraception, and to protect a health care provider’s ability to provide contraceptives, contraception, and information related to contraception.”
This bill passed in the House in 2022. Unfortunately, it was blocked in the Senate two years later. Some Democratic senators are still trying to pass it. Senator John Hickenlooper wrote me: “…I am a cosponsor of the Right to Contraception Act and voted to advance the bill when it came to the Senate floor on June 5th [2025]”.
Legislators in at least four states have tried to limit access to contraception by various means. Some states have restricted public funding. Indiana law prohibits placing an IUD after a woman gives birth because of the misapprehension that IUDs cause abortions. In addition, some states have included some contraceptives, including emergency contraception, in their restrictive abortion laws. I wish that it were as easy to poke holes in these lawmakers’ condoms as it is to poke holes in their reasoning!
Colorado has legal support for our right to birth control, as do some other states. Ours is called “The Reproductive Health Equity Act” and is part of the 2022 law guaranteeing access to abortion care.
There is another glimmer of hope in Washington. Both houses of Congress have bills to stop the Global Gag Rule (GGR). This rule of law prevents any recipient of federal funding to discuss abortion. When women can’t find out about legal abortion services, often they seek unsafe abortions. Thus, the GGR is responsible for the deaths of thousands of desperate people.
The Global Health, Empowerment and Rights (Global HER) Act would reverse the GGR and prevent any similar act in the future. It would allow healthcare workers the freedom of speech to tell patients how to access safe abortion services. It would save lives of mothers and teenagers.
According to the World Health Organization (in which the USA no longer participates): “Reproductive rights rest on the recognition of the basic right of all couples and individuals to decide freely and responsibly the number, spacing and timing of their children and to have the information and means to do so, and the right to attain the highest standard of sexual and reproductive health….”
Please contact your senators and ask them to support the Right to Contraception Act (S.4381). I suspect that all US senators have used contraception at some time in their lives; all Americans should have that right! Also, ask your senators and representatives to support the Global HER Act; that’s S.280 in the Senate and H.R.764 in the House.
©Richard Grossman MD, 2026
