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A new president in the White House will change the climate of reproductive health in this country. Where did we stand under the Bush administration, and how will an Obama administration view access to birth control, emergency contraception, preventive health programs for women and comprehensive sex education programs? Marilyn Keefe, director of reproductive health programs for the National Partnership for Women & Families in Washington, DC, joins host Dr. Lisa Mazzullo to discuss these questions and how the Supreme Court will look at these issues over the next four years.
A new president in the White House will change the climate of reproductive health in this country. Where did we stand under the Bush administration, and how will an Obama administration view access to birth control, emergency contraception, preventive health programs for women and comprehensive sex education programs? Marilyn Keefe, director of reproductive health programs for the National Partnership for Women & Families in Washington, DC, joins host Dr. Lisa Mazzullo to discuss these questions and how the Supreme Court will look at these issues over the next four years.