Expanded access to contraceptives led to increased high school graduation rates in Colorado

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A new University of Colorado Boulder study finds high school graduation rates increased in Colorado when access to birth control was expanded. Researchers studied the impact of the Colorado Family Planning Initiative, which funded family Title X family planning clinics from 2009 to 2015. A 27 million dollar grant allowed the clinics to provide free contraception to more young women.

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