Madison – With a diploma in hand and a career as a pharmacist set to begin, Matt Thill wants to be sure he won’t be held back because of his religious beliefs.
Last week, Thill, 24, graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison pharmacy school. On Tuesday, he told a legislative committee Tuesday that he supports a bill that he says would protect his right to object on moral grounds to dispensing certain medications, including birth control pills and other hormonal medications that might interfere with pregnancy.