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Birth control access
Birth Control Access
April 13, 2021
FEDERAL POLICIES REDUCE ACCESS IN DE
An estimated 54,910 Delaware women living at or below 250% of the poverty level live in contraceptive deserts.
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Contraceptive Access in DE
In 2019, Title X-supported centers provided contraceptive care to 16,672 women in Delaware.
April 8, 2021
Contraceptive Access in Georgia
Recent data from Power to Decide show an estimated 632,230 women with low income in Georgia live in contraceptive deserts.
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Contraceptive Access in Georgia
More than 632,000 women in Georgia live in contraceptive deserts, counties that lack reasonable access to the fell range of methods.
April 7, 2021
FEDERAL POLICIES REDUCE ACCESS IN KY
More than 267,000 women in Kentucky live in contraceptive deserts.
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