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  1. Legislative Memo: Prohibiting the use of segregated confinement for incarcerated women who are pregnant, recently gave birth, and/or are participating in the nursery programs

    May 24, 2017Legislation
  2. Legislative Memo: Comprehensive Contraception Coverage Act

    May 30, 2017LegislationReproductive Rights and Justice, Access to Contraception
  3. Legislative Memo: Reproductive Health Act

    May 30, 2017LegislationReproductive Rights and Justice
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