The University of Florida students could soon have 24-hour access to the morning-after pill at a discounted rate.
At UF’s Student Senate meeting at the Reitz Union Tuesday evening, the 69-member council approved a resolution to work with the school administration to provide the resource to students via vending machines.
The move is a response to growing concern over lawmakers advocating to limit contraceptives following the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade, a historic ruling that had long protected women’s right to abortion.
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