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Roundup: African-American Anti-Abortion Billboards Come to…Wisconsin?

Now that Radiance Foundation has blanketed Atlanta with their message, they think Milwaukee is the next logical city to settle in.

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Wisconsin Governor Candidate Flips On Stem Cells

Republican Scott Walker now won’t say he would ban embryonic stem cell research even after promising Pro-Life Wisconsin.

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The Right To Choose May Help Choose A Governor In Wisconsin

The Wisconsin governor’s race could drastically effect all of the positive changes that have been made to address teen pregnancy, STIs, and general reproductive healthcare.

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Extreme Anti-Choice Group Endorses Two Wisconsin Candidates For Governor

Pro-Life Wisconsin endorses two candidates for governor, believing either one will likely cut off all access to abortion and birth control.

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Roundup: Abstinence Study Fall Out

Did a new study about abstinence eduction catch comprehensive sex ed proponents with their pants down?

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It’s Cold in Wisconsin, But the Fight Is Just Warming Up – A Wisconsin Reproductive Roundup

Fighting condoms in high schools, trying to defund Planned Parenthoods, bemoaning birth control being covered by insurers, and trying to excommunicate Catholics. Pro-life Wisconsin and their cohorts have been busy this year. A look at reproductive rights in Wisconsin.

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Roundup: Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics

Today is about false claims. From Colorado to Wisconsin to Nebraska to Michigan, everyone has something to complain about. Plus a mini roundup on climate change, Fox News-style!

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Family Planning Services Offered to Men

With an expanded version of an existing policy, low-income Wisconsin men will now be able to receive family planning services.

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‘Pro-Lifers’ Plan National Protest of Contraception

And you thought the anti-choice movement was only about abortion. Think again!

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RealTime: Pharmacists in Wisconsin Get No Free Pass

A Wisconsin court hands down a decision today that requires all pharmacists to act in a professionally competent manner in order to protect the public health, enhance patient autonomy, and promote women’s equality, says the ACLU.

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