The right to raise a family without going broke

Reproductive freedom isn't just about birth control and abortion. It's about the right to have as many kids as you want.

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True reproductive freedom is not just about birth control and abortion. It also necessitates a welfare state that allows families and single women to have the number of children they wish to have. Only when both factors are satisfied can real reproductive freedom be achieved.

Conservatives denounce both parts of this equation. Welfare (by which they mean government subsidies that don't go to rich people or corporations) is bad, and should be abolished. Abortion is also bad, and should be outlawed (or at least restricted as much as practicably possible). Laws that require health insurance to cover birth control are considered violations of religious freedom.

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Ryan Cooper

Ryan Cooper is a national correspondent at TheWeek.com. His work has appeared in the Washington Monthly, The New Republic, and the Washington Post.