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May 18, 2023
Re-Introducing Affordability is Access
This crucial legislation would make birth control more accessible for everyone.
May 9, 2023
Voters Support OTC Birth Control
FDA experts will vote next week on whether to recommend over-the-counter status for the birth control pill.
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Contraceptive Access in Hawaii
In 2021, there were no Title X-supported centers in Hawaii. As a result, the number of patients served from 2018-2021 declined by 100%.
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Contraceptive Access in Idaho
In 2021, Title X supported clinics provided contraceptive care to 6,935 women in Idaho. The number of women served from 2018-2021 declined by 30%.
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CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS IN NORTH CAROLINA
In 2021, Title X supported clinics and provided contraceptive care to 55,470 women in North Carolina. The number of women served from 2018-2021 declined by 39%.
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