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Support improved education for reproductive health for all people.
Posted July 10th, 2007 by Debilyn MolineauxThe single most important factor in improving the economics of communities is reproductive education and empowerment to make informed family planning decisions. When education and access to pregnancy-prevention birth control are abundant, most people will choose to have only children they can support. When reproductive education is oppressed or birth control unavailable, poverty rates rise and so will our taxes.
