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Freeda the IUD is Back in Richmond, Because We’re Still Debating Birth Control

Summary by RVA Mag
Freeda, a 20-foot inflatable IUD, returned to Richmond’s Capitol Square as lawmakers and advocates rallied for the Virginia Right to Contraception Act. Despite Democratic support, nearly all Republicans opposed the bill. Lt. Governor Winsome Sears cast a tie-breaking vote against it, spotlighting ongoing battles over contraception access in Virginia.
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RVA Mag broke the news in on Saturday, February 8, 2025.
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