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The bill calls for coverage of the six month supply of medication and any necessary supplies for self-administration when approved by a healthcare provider.
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Current and former state lawmakers, constitutional officers, state's attorneys, public defenders and election officials could have their personal information protected under the law.
A plan heading to Gov. JB Pritzker's desk could require health insurance companies to cover up to a six month supply of prescription hormone therapy.
Sponsors said too many people face unnecessary barriers when they try to stay on a treatment plan that supports their health and well-being.Â
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