The Massachusetts Senate unanimously approved a bill on Tuesday to ensure access to free birth control in the state and shield state residents from changes to federal law regarding contraceptive coverage requirements.

The bill, which was overwhelmingly approved by the House last week, now moves to Governor Charlie Baker’s desk for approval. The Senate voted 27-0 to pass the bill.

A Baker spokeswoman previously said the administration “fully supports access to women’s health and family planning services, is prepared to protect access to those services, and will carefully review any final legislation that reaches the governor’s desk.”