(Yakima Herald) Walking into a meeting Monday morning with state Rep. Mary Dye, a group of Eastern Washington high-school students didn't expect to be asked about their virginity.
But visiting as part of Planned Parenthood's annual Teen Lobbying Day, the group of about a half-dozen got that question from Dye, a Republican lawmaker from Pomeroy, Garfield County.
After the students — part of a Pullman-area teen council chapter of Planned Parenthood visiting their lawmakers — advocated for bills that propose to expand insurance coverage for birth control, Dye did some advocating of her own.