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POWER TO DECIDE STANDS WITH THE PEOPLE OF TEXAS AGAINST STATE’S 6 WEEK BAN ON ABORTION CARE
NEARLY 40,000 WOMEN IN NORTH DAKOTA LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
NEARLY 50,000 WOMEN IN SOUTH DAKOTA LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
POWER TO DECIDE APPLAUDS HOUSE PASSAGE OF THE WOMEN’S HEALTH PROTECTION ACT OF 2021
POWER TO DECIDE HAILS BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION FOR ELIMINATING THE DOMESTIC GAG RULE
POWER TO DECIDE SELECTED TO EVALUATE INTERVENTION TO IMPROVE MENTAL, EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH OF YOUNG PEOPLE
POWER TO DECIDE HAILS FEDERAL COURT DECISION TEMPORARILY BARRING ENFORCEMENT OF HARMFUL ABORTION RESTRICTION
POWER TO DECIDE STATEMENT ON SENATE FY 2022 LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AND EDUCATION SPENDING BILL
POWER TO DECIDE APPLAUDS THE BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION’S NATIONAL STRATEGY ON GENDER EQUITY AND EQUALITY
CONCERN GROWING ABOUT FUTURE ACCESS TO BIRTH CONTROL
AUMENTA LA PREOCUPACIÓN EN CUANTO AL ACCESO A MÉTODOS ANTICONCEPTIVOS EN EL FUTURO
POWER TO DECIDE APPLAUDS HOUSE PASSAGE OF THE BUILD BACK BETTER ACT
SUPREME COURT HEARS ORAL ARGUMENTS IN CASE THAT COULD IMPACT ABORTION CARE ACCESS FOR MILLIONS
NEARLY 242,000 WOMEN IN OREGON LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
NEARLY 429,000 WOMEN IN INDIANA LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
POWER TO DECIDE MARKS 49TH ANNIVERSARY OF ROE V. WADE
MORE THAN 284,000 WOMEN IN MARYLAND LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
MORE THAN 217,000 WOMEN IN OKLAHOMA LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
ESTIMATED 180,000 WOMEN IN CONNECTICUT LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
POWER TO DECIDE HAILS NOMINATION OF JUDGE BROWN JACKSON TO UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
Power To Decide Thanks Senate Supporters of the Women’s Health Protection Act
POWER TO DECIDE ANNOUNCES NEW CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Appropriations Bill Fails to Provide Needed Funding for Reproductive Health
New Power to Decide Initiative Seeks to Expand Contraceptive Equity and Honor Pioneers in the Field
OVER 1,500,000 WOMEN IN THE APPALACHIA REGION LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
PRESIDENT’S FISCAL YEAR 2023 BUDGET WOULD INCREASE ACCESS TO CRITICAL REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE, SERVICES AND INFORMATION TO ALL
MORE THAN 164,000 WOMEN IN ARKANSAS LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
Power To Decide Hails Confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson As The First Black Woman Justice on the Supreme Court
Challenging Challenges to Improve Community RWB
Improving RWB from Within the Community
Centering Disabled People in Health
“Secret Shopper” Report Reveals Troubling New Evidence of Insurance Companies Denying Birth Control Coverage
Encouraging Inclusive Conversations: #TalkingIsPower 2022
Prompts and Tips to Starting Inclusive Conversations
Polling Finds Most Adults Have Access to Sexual Health Information, but Access for Young People Lags Far Behind
Celebrating Mother’s Day
May is National Sex Ed for All Month
Thanks, Birth Control! Celebrity Edition
A Teen’s Map to Telehealth
#TalkingIsPower Has Never Been More Important
How to Talk About Reproductive Legislation
Power to Decide Urges U.S. Senate to Support the Women’s Health Protection Act
Hearing Unasked Questions
Speaking the Same Language: Learning the Vocabulary of Inclusivity
Open Conversations & Active Listening
Talking With Young People About Abortion
More Than 200,000 Women in Mississippi Live in Contraceptive Deserts
We’re Here to Talk Periods
Talking is Power and the AAPI Community
Sparking Inclusive Conversations in the Exam Room
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POWER TO DECIDE STANDS WITH THE PEOPLE OF TEXAS AGAINST STATE’S 6 WEEK BAN ON ABORTION CARE
NEARLY 40,000 WOMEN IN NORTH DAKOTA LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
NEARLY 50,000 WOMEN IN SOUTH DAKOTA LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
POWER TO DECIDE APPLAUDS HOUSE PASSAGE OF THE WOMEN’S HEALTH PROTECTION ACT OF 2021
POWER TO DECIDE HAILS BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION FOR ELIMINATING THE DOMESTIC GAG RULE
POWER TO DECIDE SELECTED TO EVALUATE INTERVENTION TO IMPROVE MENTAL, EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH OF YOUNG PEOPLE
POWER TO DECIDE HAILS FEDERAL COURT DECISION TEMPORARILY BARRING ENFORCEMENT OF HARMFUL ABORTION RESTRICTION
POWER TO DECIDE STATEMENT ON SENATE FY 2022 LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AND EDUCATION SPENDING BILL
POWER TO DECIDE APPLAUDS THE BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION’S NATIONAL STRATEGY ON GENDER EQUITY AND EQUALITY
CONCERN GROWING ABOUT FUTURE ACCESS TO BIRTH CONTROL
AUMENTA LA PREOCUPACIÓN EN CUANTO AL ACCESO A MÉTODOS ANTICONCEPTIVOS EN EL FUTURO
POWER TO DECIDE APPLAUDS HOUSE PASSAGE OF THE BUILD BACK BETTER ACT
SUPREME COURT HEARS ORAL ARGUMENTS IN CASE THAT COULD IMPACT ABORTION CARE ACCESS FOR MILLIONS
NEARLY 242,000 WOMEN IN OREGON LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
NEARLY 429,000 WOMEN IN INDIANA LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
POWER TO DECIDE MARKS 49TH ANNIVERSARY OF ROE V. WADE
MORE THAN 284,000 WOMEN IN MARYLAND LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
MORE THAN 217,000 WOMEN IN OKLAHOMA LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
ESTIMATED 180,000 WOMEN IN CONNECTICUT LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
POWER TO DECIDE HAILS NOMINATION OF JUDGE BROWN JACKSON TO UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
Power To Decide Thanks Senate Supporters of the Women’s Health Protection Act
POWER TO DECIDE ANNOUNCES NEW CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Appropriations Bill Fails to Provide Needed Funding for Reproductive Health
New Power to Decide Initiative Seeks to Expand Contraceptive Equity and Honor Pioneers in the Field
OVER 1,500,000 WOMEN IN THE APPALACHIA REGION LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
PRESIDENT’S FISCAL YEAR 2023 BUDGET WOULD INCREASE ACCESS TO CRITICAL REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE, SERVICES AND INFORMATION TO ALL
MORE THAN 164,000 WOMEN IN ARKANSAS LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
Power To Decide Hails Confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson As The First Black Woman Justice on the Supreme Court
Challenging Challenges to Improve Community RWB
Improving RWB from Within the Community
Centering Disabled People in Health
“Secret Shopper” Report Reveals Troubling New Evidence of Insurance Companies Denying Birth Control Coverage
Encouraging Inclusive Conversations: #TalkingIsPower 2022
Prompts and Tips to Starting Inclusive Conversations
Polling Finds Most Adults Have Access to Sexual Health Information, but Access for Young People Lags Far Behind
Celebrating Mother’s Day
May is National Sex Ed for All Month
Thanks, Birth Control! Celebrity Edition
A Teen’s Map to Telehealth
#TalkingIsPower Has Never Been More Important
How to Talk About Reproductive Legislation
Power to Decide Urges U.S. Senate to Support the Women’s Health Protection Act
Hearing Unasked Questions
Speaking the Same Language: Learning the Vocabulary of Inclusivity
Open Conversations & Active Listening
Talking With Young People About Abortion
More Than 200,000 Women in Mississippi Live in Contraceptive Deserts
We’re Here to Talk Periods
Talking is Power and the AAPI Community
Sparking Inclusive Conversations in the Exam Room
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