There’s a lot going on in the abortion policy landscape. Here at UW CORE, Collaborative for Reproductive Equity, we are keeping track of the current policies, and will continue to provide updates should these policies …
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Sexual Health and Flourishing Negatively Impacted by Economic Constraints
New research by CORE investigators documents that poverty and other financial constraints undermine people’s ability to have positive sexual experiences. All major public health organizations in the United States underscore that sexual health involves both …
New Brief: Wisconsin’s Proposed Changes to Reproductive Health Funding
NEW CORE BRIEF: What would happen if reproductive healthcare providers were unable to participate in the Wisconsin Medicaid program? Members of the Wisconsin state legislature recently passed new legislation that would prohibit healthcare organizations that …
CORE Publishes New Brief on Texas’s Abortion Ban—and What It Means for Wisconsin
We invite you to read and share the latest CORE Brief, “The New Texas Abortion Ban and Its Implications for Wisconsin.” Why does Texas SB 8 matter to Wisconsin? A similar ban would essentially stop …
Reproductive Health Impact Study: Wisconsin Data Shows Decrease in Number of Contraceptive Patients Served by Title X-Funded Clinics
Researchers at the Guttmacher Institute, a leading research and policy organization committed to advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights, have been working on a multiyear state-based study, and Wisconsin is one of the states …
Valley and Alvarez’s new research on medication abortion policy appears in Scholars Strategy Network
MD/PhD Candidate and CORE Researcher Taryn Valley and CORE alumna Barbara Alvarez have a new piece out this week in Scholars Strategy Network titled “How Medication Abortion Legislation in Wisconsin Impedes Access to Safe Care.” …
CORE Research Highlight: An Analysis of Abortion Clinic Closures, Births, and Abortions in Wisconsin
Between 2010 and 2017, Wisconsin passed three laws regulating abortion providers. Two of five abortion clinics closed in Wisconsin, increasing the distance to the nearest clinic to 55 miles on average and to over 100 …