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November 13, 2018
It's Basic Health Care
Power to Decide releases new survey results showing that despite widespread support for birth control, most young people are concerned about access
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Thanks, Birth Control!
New polling shows strong support for birth control as a basic part of women's health care.
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Survey Says: Why Mess With Success?
Despite great progress, some policymakers want to end evidence-based programs to prevent teen pregnancy. Americans strongly disagree.
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Support For Birth Control
Nationally representative public opinion survey data show that support Title X, TPPP, and PREP is wide, deep, and bi-partisan.
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Parent Power
One of the most consistent findings over the years has been the power of parental influence. Teens say parents most influence their decisions about sex.