75% of the drop in teen pregnancies during the early 1990’s was attributed to improved contraceptive use.
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Advance comprehensive women's health in Wisconsin by engaging, educating, empowering and mobilizing individuals and organizations. |
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|  | The Family Planning Ban (SB 72) |
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 | | Eliminates state funding for, at a minimum, 53 family planning facilities in Wisconsin, including public health departments, and could impact as many as 127 facilities that provide family planning services by banning all options pregnancy counseling, currently required under federal law. |
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 | Author: Senator Leibham
Status: Senate Judiciary Committee to hearing testimony on 09/22/05 |
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