Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
 

HIGHLIGHTS as of May 1, 2012

In April, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) signed legislation that replaces the state’s comprehensive sex education law, which had required medically accurate instruction on contraception and abstinence. The new law requires that any sex education offered emphasize abstinence before marriage and the socioeconomic benefits of marriage, but does not require information on contraception.

Read about sexual and reproductive health and rights in the states (updated each month).

Read about the current status of state policies (updated each month).

See a chart of laws enacted in 2012 (updated each month).

Read an overview of state policy developments in the first quarter of 2012.

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