Abortion Rights Advocates Call For Congressional Democrats To Boost Family Planning Access, Change Abstinence-Only Sex Education Programs
15th Nov 2006, 12:32 GMT
Some abortion rights advocates have called for Democratic members of the 110th Congress to expand access to family planning services for low-income women, as well as to make changes to the Bush administration's abstinence education programs, the Los Angeles Times reports. [click link for full article]
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