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Posted: 1:50 PM Nov 6, 2009
Students will be taught how to use birth control
Wisconsin students would be taught how to properly use birth control under a bill passed in the state Assembly on Wednesday. Reporter: WEAU 13 News StaffEmail Address: news@weau.com |
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Wisconsin students would be taught how to properly use birth control under a bill passed in the state Assembly on Wednesday.
Sex education is not required in Wisconsin schools but those that chose to provide it would be required to include birth control as part of that instruction under the bill.
The Guttmacher Institute says 15 states currently require that sex education in schools include instruction on contraception.
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