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  • Policy analysis
  • Guttmacher Policy Review
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  • US State Laws and Policies

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  • Interactive Map: US Abortion Policies and Access After Roe
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  • Monthly Abortion Provision Study Dashboard
  • State legislation tracker
  • Public-use data sets

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US Policy on Contraceptive Services

Contraceptive information and services enable people to prevent unintended pregnancies and to plan and space wanted ones, thus promoting positive health, social and economic outcomes, and reproductive autonomy. The Guttmacher Institute’s analyses examine the need for robust domestic and international policies and programs administered by the US government, including the Title X national family planning program, Medicaid and international family planning assistance. Guttmacher also analyzes the impact of restrictive policies, such as the domestic and global gag rules.

  1. August 2017 Policy Analysis

    The Benefits of Investing in International Family Planning—and the Price of Slashing Funding

    Sneha Barot Guttmacher Policy Review
  2. July 2017 Opinion

    For Women of Color, Access to Vital Health Services Is Threatened

    Marcela Howell and Ann M. Starrs The Hill's Congress Blog
  3. July 2017 Opinion

    At It Again: Texas Continues to Undercut Access to Reproductive Health Care

    Kinsey Hasstedt and Adam Sonfield Health Affairs Blog
  4. June 2017 Policy Analysis

    Response to Inquiry Concerning the Impact on Other Safety-Net Family Planning Providers of “Defunding” Planned Parenthood

  5. June 2017 Policy Analysis

    When Antiabortion Ideology Turns into Foreign Policy: How the Global Gag Rule Erodes Health, Ethics and Democracy

    Sneha Barot Guttmacher Policy Review
  6. May 2017 Policy Analysis

    Federally Qualified Health Centers: Vital Sources of Care, No Substitute for the Family Planning Safety Net

    Kinsey Hasstedt Guttmacher Policy Review
  7. May 2017 Policy Analysis

    Response to Inquiry Concerning the Availability of Publicly Funded Contraceptive Care to U.S. Women

  8. May 2017 Policy Analysis

    State Governments Should Help Preserve and Improve Family Planning Under Medicaid

    Adam Sonfield Guttmacher Policy Review
  9. May 2017 Policy Analysis

    Just the Numbers: The Impact of U.S. International Family Planning Assistance, 2017

  10. April 2017 Report

    Public Funding for Family Planning and Abortion Services, FY 1980–2015

    Kinsey Hasstedt, Adam Sonfield and Rachel Benson Gold

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