House District 3

Sen. Betty Boyd, D-Lakewood, and Rep. Anne McGihon, D-Denver at the signing ceremony for Senate bill 60. The law requires hospitals, pharmacies and rape assistance centers to notify rape victims about the morning-after pill, also known as Plan B.
"After working on this issue for five years, this bill will ensure . . . women who have survived sexual assault have access to information that can help them regain control over their lives," Boyd said.