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Women Will Be Watching As AZ Lawmakers Return Monday

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Friday, January 6, 2012   

PHOENIX - When Arizona lawmakers start their 2012 regular session on Monday, hundreds of women and men dressed in bright pink are expected to be on hand to push for unfettered access to reproductive health care. They're calling their rally "Women Are Watching."

Jennie Gorrell, public policy chair for Business and Professional Women Arizona, says state lawmakers need to abandon their obsession with abortions and concentrate on preventing unwanted pregnancies.

"If there was sex education, access to contraception. The fact that there is not a comprehensive approach to family planning and reproductive health is what creates the need, is why there are abortions."

Arizona consistently ranks among the states with the highest teen pregnancy rates. The latest available figures put the state 25 percent above the national average for births to teenaged mothers.

Michelle Steinberg, director of public policy for Planned Parenthood Arizona, says comprehensive sex education would go a long way toward preventing unwanted teen pregnancies – but less than one in ten Arizona schools currently provides it.

"Most Arizona schools don't have sex-education programs. They basically promote abstinence-only until marriage - and we know that that doesn't work. We know that doesn't work because of the high teen pregnancy rates and the high STD rates here in Arizona."

A bill mandating sexuality education in Arizona schools will be introduced Monday by Rep. Katie Hobbs (D-Dist. 15, Phoenix). The bill is modeled after successful programs in other states, says Steinberg.

"States like Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont - all states that have instituted a comprehensive sex ed program in their schools - have the lowest teen-pregnancy rates and the lowest STD rates in the nation."

Steinberg says truly comprehensive sex education involves parents as well, giving them the tools they need to provide their kids with potentially life-saving information.



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